polish

Turkish translation: Lehçe

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English term or phrase:Polish
Turkish translation:Lehçe
Entered by: Özden Arıkan

15:53 Aug 3, 2005
English to Turkish translations [PRO]
Art/Literary - Linguistics
English term or phrase: polish
polonyada konuşulan dil polonyaca mı? teşekkürler
ilayda
lehçe
Explanation:
hayır, lehçe.
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ada-y
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5 +7lehçe
ada-y
5Polakça
barabus


  

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12 mins   confidence: Answerer confidence 5/5 peer agreement (net): +7
lehçe


Explanation:
hayır, lehçe.

ada-y
Local time: 07:14
Native speaker of: Native in TurkishTurkish
PRO pts in category: 4
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tesekkurler

Peer comments on this answer (and responses from the answerer)
agree  Nizamettin Yigit: TDK "lehçe" için Plonya dili demiş. Öyle görünüyor ki her ikisini de kullanabilirsiniz.
20 mins

agree  Kaan Yesilyurt
21 mins

agree  Mine Somyurek (X)
21 mins
  -> teşekkürler

agree  Balaban Cerit
41 mins

agree  Serkan Doğan
1 hr
  -> Muchas gracias, Anita, saludos :-)

agree  Faruk Atabeyli
7 hrs

agree  Selcuk Akyuz
1 day 19 hrs

neutral  Özden Arıkan: lehçe'yi artık yavaş yavaş bırakmalı diye düşünüyorum, ülkenin adı lehistan değil çünkü. polonyaca, dil ismi türetme teamüllerine aykırı görünse de hollandaca diyoruz, sonra surinamca, çince (çinlice demiyoruz). bence olur. belki polca da denenebilir.
10 days
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14 hrs   confidence: Answerer confidence 5/5
Polakça


Explanation:
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Note added at 14 hrs 21 mins (2005-08-04 06:15:05 GMT)
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da kullaniliyor...

barabus
United States
Local time: 00:14
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