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Usages of at
Atlar elma yiyor.
The horses are eating apples.
Atlar onların.
The horses are theirs.
(bizim) atımız
our horse
Atla geldi.
He came on horseback.
Sizin köyünüzde bir sürü at vardı.
There were a lot of horses in your village.
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