address in Turkish
address in Turkish
hitap
adres
A description of the location of a property, usually with at least a street name and number, name of a town, and now also a postal code; such a description as superscribed for direction on an envelope or letter. [from 17th c.]
unvan
A description of the location of a property, usually with at least a street name and number, name of a town, and now also a postal code; such a description as superscribed for direction on an envelope or letter. [from 17th c.]
başvuru
An act of addressing oneself to a person or group; a discourse or speech, or a record of this. [from 17th c.]
konuşma
(chiefly, in plural, now, archaic) A polite approach made to another person, especially of a romantic nature; an amorous advance. [from 16th c.]
hitabe
(chiefly, in plural, now, archaic) A polite approach made to another person, especially of a romantic nature; an amorous advance. [from 16th c.]
söylev
(chiefly, in plural, now, archaic) A polite approach made to another person, especially of a romantic nature; an amorous advance. [from 16th c.]
tarz
(Commonwealth, politics) A response given by each of the Houses of Parliament to the sovereign's speech at the opening of Parliament.
beceri
(now, rare) Preparedness for some task; resourcefulness; skill, ability. [from 16th c.]
hüner
(now, rare) Preparedness for some task; resourcefulness; skill, ability. [from 16th c.]
kendini hazırlamak
(transitive) To address oneself to; to prepare oneself for; to apply oneself to; to direct one's speech, discourse or efforts to.