Kazip

09:32 Jul 19, 2020
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Turkish to English translations [PRO]
Art/Literary - Linguistics
Turkish term or phrase: Kazip
Pls can anyone tell me the meaning of this word in turkish. There is no context.
Alejana
Greece
Local time: 17:19


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5 +1liar-false
Hasan GENC


  

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liar-false


Explanation:
the exact version is "kâzib". The synonyms (meanings) of the word in modern Turkish is 1-"yalancı" and 2-aldatıcı.
In english it is 1-"liar" and 2-"false".


    Reference: http://lugatim.com/s/kazip
    https://www.redhouse.com.tr/Redhouse-Sozlugu-_1
Hasan GENC
Türkiye
Local time: 17:19
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Native speaker of: Native in TurkishTurkish
PRO pts in category: 4
Notes to answerer
Asker: Thank you so much. I closed the question because I thought I made a mistake, and I reopened it with the word "kazik" which I dont know if it exists. The meaning of "liar" seems to be what I was looking for. Thanks again. Sorry not to be able to grade your answer!

Asker: Thank you so much. I closed the question because I thought I made a mistake, and I reopened it with the word "kazik" which I dont know if it exists (does it?). The meaning of "liar" seems to be what I was looking for. Thanks again. Sorry not to be able to grade your answer!


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