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Usages of bakmak
Binaya bakın.
Look at the building.
Sandalyeye bakıyorsunuz.
You are looking at the chair.
Renge bak.
Look at the color.
Bakmıyorsunuz.
You are not looking.
(Senin) arkana bak.
Look behind you.
(Senin) soluna bak.
Look at your left.
Bakayım.
Let me look.
Aynı adam bana baktı.
The same man looked at me.
Kusura bakmayın.
Sorry; Pardon me. [Lit.] Do not look at the flaw.
başbakan
prime minister
Kusura bakma.
Sorry; Pardon me. [Lit.] Do not look at the flaw.
Başka bir kıza bakıyormuşsan tabii sevgilin senden ayrılır.
If you were (apparently) looking to another girl, of course your girlfriend will break up with you.
Kamil yere düşerken hepimiz ona baktık.
While Kamil was falling to the floor, all of us looked at him.
Gökyüzüne bak, yıldızlar çok güzel.
Look at the sky, the stars are very beautiful.
bakış
glance, look; point of view
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