What does yavaşça in Turkish mean?

What is the meaning of the word yavaşça in Turkish? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use yavaşça in Turkish.

The word yavaşça in Turkish means slowly, lento, yavaşça, yavaşça, ağır ağır, yavaş yavaş, yavaşça, yavaş yavaş, yavaşça, usulca, yavaş yavaş, yavaşça, ağır ağır, yavaşça, yavaş yavaş, ağır ağır, yavaşça, yavaş, yavaşça, ağır ağır, topa yavaşça vurmak, sinsi, (yavaşça) gözden kaybolmak, görünmez olmak, yavaşça dokunmak, hafifçe dönmek, ilerlemek, yavaşça/sinsice girmek/içeri sızmak, yavaşça yürümek, giderek azalmak, gitgide azalmak, hafif/kısık ateşte yavaşça kaynamak, süzülmek, yavaşça kapatmak, yavaşça yanmak, için için yanmak, için için yanma, yavaşça yanma, hafif ateşte yavaşça pişirmek/kaynatmak, kısık ateşte pişirmek, yavaşça atmak/fırlatmak, (yavaşça) atma, atış, fırlatma, yavaşça yürümek. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word yavaşça

slowly

lento

(Italian (music: slowly) (müzik)

This section of the symphony is played lento.

yavaşça

(Italian (music: gently, softly) (müzik)

This passage of the sonata should be played dolce.

yavaşça, ağır ağır, yavaş yavaş

(without speed)

This recipe is best prepared by cooking slowly.

yavaşça, yavaş yavaş

(gradually)

The leaf floated gently to the ground.

yavaşça, usulca

(talk)

Tom and Lucy were talking quietly, so as not to disturb Jean, who was still working.

yavaş yavaş, yavaşça, ağır ağır

(slowly)

The weather will improve gradually in the coming days.

yavaşça, yavaş yavaş, ağır ağır

(slowly)

After the tough workout, Bob lazily walked home.

yavaşça

(in a slow-moving way)

My brain works sluggishly until I have had my morning coffee.

yavaş, yavaşça, ağır ağır

(US, informal (slowly)

He talked slow, so she could understand better.

topa yavaşça vurmak

(baseball: bat lightly so it hits ground near home plate) (besybol)

sinsi

(figurative (slow or insidious) (mecazlı)

John worries about a creeping dependency on electronic devices.

(yavaşça) gözden kaybolmak, görünmez olmak

(disappear into the distance)

Ryan looked out of the back of the boat and watched the land fade from view.

yavaşça dokunmak

(touch tenderly)

Dan fondled his boyfriend's hair lovingly.

hafifçe dönmek

(turn slightly)

When you reach the tree, fork left.

ilerlemek

(move, trickle)

The travelers funneled through airport security.

yavaşça/sinsice girmek/içeri sızmak

(insert, introduce sth)

yavaşça yürümek

(walk slowly)

Jeremy padded around the room.

giderek azalmak

(gradually become)

When you consider the long history of our friendship, the reasons for our quarrel peter into insignificance.

gitgide azalmak

(informal (diminish)

As the candle petered out the room grew dark.

hafif/kısık ateşte yavaşça kaynamak

(water, food: boil slowly)

The soup was simmering on the stove.

süzülmek

(pass smoothly)

Tears slid down the old man's face.

yavaşça kapatmak

(slide: open or shut)

She smoothly slipped the door shut.

yavaşça yanmak, için için yanmak

(burn slowly)

The campfire smoldered late into the night.

için için yanma, yavaşça yanma

(slow burning)

The smoldering from the house fire lasted for days.

hafif ateşte yavaşça pişirmek/kaynatmak, kısık ateşte pişirmek

(cook slowly)

The meat was stewing in a pan on the stove.

yavaşça atmak/fırlatmak

(throw lightly)

Jacob tossed the ball to Pippa.

(yavaşça) atma, atış, fırlatma

(light throw)

Linda's toss didn't quite go far enough and the ball fell to the ground.

yavaşça yürümek

(walk alone slowly) (tek başına)

Susan trooped home late after a long night of studying at the library.

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