gün

From Lesson 3:Adjectives·Turkish

Usages of gün

Günaydın.
Good morning.
İyi günler.
Good day.
günler
days
(Sen) her gün çalışıyorsun.
You are working every day.
evvelki gün
the previous day; the day before
ertesi gün
the next day, the day after
Çarşamba günü çalışıyorum.
On Wednesday I am working.
doğum günü
birthday
(Ben) son üç günde hiçbir şey yapmadım.
In the last three days I haven't done anything.
bugün
today
Her gün köpeğe su veririz.
We give water to the dog everyday.
Bir gün herkes mutlu olabilecek.
Some day, everyone will be able to be happy.
Onun yarası üç gün sonra ağrıyabilir.
Her wound may hurt three days later.
Seçim günü oy verilir.
We vote on election day. [Lit.] On election day is voted.
Ödevini iki gün içinde bitirmelisin.
You should finish your homework within two days.
Üç günde bütün paramı harcamışım!
(Apparently) I spent all my money in three days!
Senin için her gün yürüyorum.
I walk every day for you.
Okulu yakın olsaydı her gün kütüphaneye giderdi.
If his school was close, he would go to the library every day.
Her gün yeni bir şey öğrenirim.
I learn something new every day.
uzun gün
(the) long day

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