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50 Most Common Adjectives
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uzun
(a)
tall
"Uzun boylu ve geniş."
“He's tall and thick.”
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güzel
(a)
beautiful
O, güzel.
She is beautiful.
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yumuşak
(a)
soft
yumuşak havlular
soft towels
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kirli
(a)
dirty
Şehrin sokakları çok kirli.
The city streets are very dirty.
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mutlu
(a)
happy
Mutlu çift kumsalda sarılıyor.
The happy couple is hugging on the beach.
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yalnız
(a)
lonely
tek başına ve yalnız.
alone and lonely
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yorgun
(a)
tired
Bugün gerçekten çok yorgunum.
I'm really tired today.
temiz
(a)
clean
Mutfak temiz ama yatak odası hala dağınık.
The kitchen is clean, but the bedroom is still messy.
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kolay
(a)
easy
zor
(a)
difficult
İngilizce zor.
English is difficult.
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sinirli
(a)
angry
Müdür sinirlendi.
The manager got angry.
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kibar
(a)
polite
kibar komşu
polite neighbor
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akıllı
(a)
clever
Onun zeka dolu bir mizah duygusu vardır.
She has a very clever sense of humor.
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dürüst
(a)
honest
Dürüstlüğünü takdir ediyorum.
I appreciate your honesty.
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gururlu
(a)
proud
Gururlu ebeveynler mutluydu.
The proud parents were happy.
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serin
(a)
cool
Serin gün
cool day
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soğuk
(a)
cold
Ellerin çok soğuk.
Your hands are so cold.
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sıcak
(a)
hot
küçük
(a)
small
çok küçük
very small
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dar
(a)
narrow
dar geçiş
narrow pass
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kısa
(a)
short
kısa ve uzun
short and tall
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sert
(a)
hard
hafif
(a)
light
Büyük çanta ağır görünüyor, ama aslında hafif.
The big bag looks heavy, but it's really light.
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ucuz
(a)
cheap
Kol saati ucuz değil.
The wrist watch is not cheap.
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pahalı
(a)
expensive
Pahalı ev
expensive house
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