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Usages of akmak
Nehir yavaş akıyor.
The river flows slowly.
Su akıyor.
The water is flowing.
Dökülen su akıyor.
The spilled water is flowing.
Parkta çeşmeden su akıyor.
Water is flowing from the fountain in the park.
Yağmurun dinmesiyle kalabalık dışarı aktı.
With the rain’s stopping, the crowd flowed outside.
Gözyaşı sessizce akıyor.
Tears are quietly flowing.
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