Etymology :Middle English, from Old English weg; akin to Old High German weg way, Old English wegan to move, Latin vehere to carry, via way. Pronunciation :'wA. Function :noun. Date :before 12th century.
+- English - Turkish translation for "way off"
way off
Hedeflenen noktadan uzakta
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+- English - English translation for "way off"
way off
At a great distance from a particular point (said of a discrepancy) - "We were way off on our calculations; the house cost us twice as much as we had thought."