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English translation for son  Sesli Dinle  n:sons /   Etymology :Middle English sone, from Old English sunu; akin to Old High German sun son, Greek hyios. Pronunciation :s&n. Function :noun. Date :before 12th century.
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son last tr en
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son ultimate tr en
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son latest tr en
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son bedrock tr en
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son close tr en
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son definitive tr en
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son farewell tr en
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son full tr en
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son nth tr en
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son recent tr en
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son result tr en
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son issue tr en
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son conclusion tr en
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son afterbirth tr en
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son curtains tr en
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son denouement tr en
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son expiration tr en
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son fate tr en
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son finis tr en
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son full stop tr en
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son kiss off tr en
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son omega tr en
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son quietus tr en
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son ruination tr en
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son secundine tr en
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son sunset tr en
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son tail end tr en
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son termination tr en
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son male child, male offspring en(isim) en
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son limit tr en
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son terminus tr en
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son conclustion tr en
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son the most recent tr en
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son placenta tr en
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son wind-up tr en
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son resultant tr en
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son upshot tr en
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son tailing tr en
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son extreme tr en
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son closing tr en
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son dead-end tr en
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son closure tr en
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son foxtail tr en
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son stop tr en
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son the divine word of God; the second person in the Trinity (incarnate in Jesus) a male human offspring; "their son became a famous judge"; "his boy is taller than he is en en
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son The produce of anything en en
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son Jesus Christ, the Savior; called the Son of God, and the Son of man en en
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son A native or inhabitant of some specified place; as, sons of Albion; sons of New England en en
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son A male child; the male issue, or offspring, of a parent, father or mother en en
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son A male descendant, however distant; hence, in the plural, descendants in general en en
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son Any young male person spoken of as a child; an adopted male child; a pupil, ward, or any other young male dependent en en
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son Someone's son is their male child. He shared a pizza with his son Laurence Sam is the seven-year-old son of Eric Davies They have a son en en
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son A man, especially a famous man, can be described as a son of the place he comes from. New Orleans's most famous son, Louis Armstrong. sons of Africa en en
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son feelings Some people use son as a form of address when they are showing kindness or affection to a boy or a man who is younger than them. Don't be frightened by failure, son en en
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son a male human offspring; "their son became a famous judge"; "his boy is taller than he is" en en
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son the divine word of God; the second person in the Trinity (incarnate in Jesus) en en
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son One important form the the merging of African and Spanish influences resulted in, it is the root of most familiar styles of Afro-Cuban dance music A blend of the music of the spanish farmers (campesinos) and African slaves, it is believed to have originated in Oriente (the eastern province of Cuba) toward the end of the 19th century (slavery was abolish in 1878) It was played by small bands, using guitar or tres, maracas, guiro, claves, bongo, a marimbula and a botija The more urban style played in Havana at the beginning of the century became a national style in 1920 en en
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son Most influential Cuban style initiated in the second half of the nineteenth century in the eastern province of Oriente It combines Spanish elements of the Canci n style and instruments with African rhythm and percussion Early forms were interpreted by the Campesinos and developed by the Changui groups en en
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son (Service Order Number): The SON is the number issued by the local exchange carrier to confirm the order for the ISDN service It provides a matching number for cross referencing the order to the phone company en en
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son A Cuban dance similar to the Bolero except that it is wilder in rhythmic accent and more violent in step pattern It is the Son which first served as a basis for the Mambo which in turn became the triple Mambo, now known as Cha Cha This slow rhythmic dance was originally in 2/4 time It became Americanized and is usually played in 4/4 time en en
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son The son is perhaps the oldest and certainly the classic Afro-Cuban form, an almost perfect balance of African and Hispanic elements Originating in Oriente province, it surfaced in Havana around World War I and became a popular urban music played by string-and-percussion quartets and septetos Almost all the numbers Americans called rumbas were, in fact, sones "El Manicero" ("The Peanut Vendor") was a form of son derived from the street cries of Havana and called a pregon The rhythm of the son is strongly syncopated, with a basic chicka-CHUNG pulse en en
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son male child, as in: He brought his son and daughter to work today to teach them about our industry en en
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son abbr Service Order Number en en
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son The SON is the number issued by the local exchange carrier to confirm the order for the ISDN service It provides a matching number for cross referencing the order to the phone company en en
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son A missionary for whom one acted as trainer en en
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son Summary of Need en en
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son The Son is the Source of Reason, LOGOS, in the universe There is only one Son, one Reason, one LOGOS, one Christ (Traditionally, the LOGOS in John 1 1 was translated as "the Word," but the Greek LOGOS can also be translated as "Reason ") en en
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son equals en en
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son An early style of Cuban dance music, resulting from the blending of African and Spanish influences; the root of most of the familiar styles of Afro-Cuban dance music It was played by small bands, using guitar or tres, maracas, guiro, claves, bongo, and other instruments en en
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son but en en
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son last; recent; latest; final; definitive; last; end, conclusion, close; ending; final; expiration; end, death; result; breakup; placenta, afterbirth tr en
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son outcome tr(Hukuk)  en
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son terminal tr en
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son end , final , last tr en
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son end, conclusion, termination tr en
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son last; final; the most recent tr en
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son afterbirth; placenta tr en
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son lastly, last, at the end, after all the others tr en
Turkish Translation for son  Sesli Dinle
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son erkek evlat.oğul en tr
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son evladım en tr
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son oğlum en tr
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son oğlu en tr
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son erkek evlât en(isim) tr
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son çocuk en(isim) tr
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son evlat en tr
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son mahdum en tr
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son Şimdiki zamana en yakın zamandan beri olan veya bu zamanda yapılmış, olmuş olan, ilk karşıtı:"Gündüzün son ışıklarıyla beraber sanki odadan eşya da çekiliyordu."- P. Safa tr tr
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son En arkada bulunan tr tr
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son Artık ondan ötesi veya başkası olmayan:"Son altı karıncayı Kadırga meydanında birkaç yıl evvel görmüştüm."- H. A. Yücel tr tr
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son Bir şeyin en arkadan gelen bölümü, bitimi, nihayet tr tr
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son Etene tr tr
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son Olum. Olanca:"Son kuvvetiyle: Ya Ali! diye bağırdı tr tr
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son "- M tr tr
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son (isim) oğlum, oğul, erkek evlât, çocuk en tr
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son Hay Allah en tr
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son it oğlu it en tr
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son kıs en tr
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son kancık en tr
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son piç oğlu piç en tr
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son Hazreti İsa en tr
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son son of a bitch en tr
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son son of a gun it kırıntısı en tr
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son oğul en tr
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son oğul, erkek evlat en(isim) tr
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son seda, ses fr tr
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son onun fr tr
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the son İsa peygamber en tr
German translation for son
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son die Ende tr de
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son Sohn en de
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son letzte(r, s); äußerste(r, s); jüngste(r, s); entscheidend; Schluß [der], Abschluß [der], Ausgang [der], Ausklang [der], Beschluß [der], Ende [das] tr de
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son Schluss, Abschluss; letz, neuest tr de
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son äusserst, überaus tr de
Greek translation for son
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son (το) τέλος επίθ. τελευταίος tr el
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son (bitiş) τέλος, τέρμα, λήξη. (bitirme) πέρας. (uç) άκρη. (sonuç) κατάληξη. (kesin) οριστικός || ~daki τελευταίος. ~unda τελικά. ~ anda την τελευταία στιγμή. ~ bulmak λήγω, τελειώνω. ~ derece άκρως, εξαιρετικά. ~ek κατάληξη. ~a ermek λήγ tr el
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son (n) γιός, υιός en el
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son γιος en el
French translation for son
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son dernier/ière, définitif/ive, final/e, terminal/e tr fr
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son dernier, fin tr fr
 
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