What does bir dakika lütfen in Turkish mean?

What is the meaning of the word bir dakika lütfen in Turkish? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use bir dakika lütfen in Turkish.

The word bir dakika lütfen in Turkish means minute, dakika, saniye, dakika, onbeş dakika kala, flaş haber, dur bir dakika, son dakika, son dakika, son an, onbeş dakika, çeyrek saat, bir dakika. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word bir dakika lütfen

minute

dakika

(period of sixty seconds) (altmış saniye)

Bir dakika sonra alarm çalacak.
The alarm will ring in one minute.

saniye

(slang, abbreviation (moment)

I'll run to the shops and get some milk; it'll only take me a mo.

dakika

(geometry, coordinates) (matematik)

Thirty minutes is half of a degree.

onbeş dakika kala

(15 minutes before the hour)

I'll meet you at a quarter till one... in the afternoon, of course.

flaş haber

(event reported as it happens)

They interrupted the nature program to report breaking news.

dur bir dakika

(UK, slang (stop, wait a moment)

Hang about, do you mean to say you knew about that the whole time and just didn't tell me?!

son dakika

(final moments before sth)

Kathy always waits for the last minute to hand in her homework.

son dakika, son an

(hurried, almost too late)

There are always so many last-minute preparations before a wedding.

onbeş dakika, çeyrek saat

(15 minutes)

The church clock struck the quarter.

bir dakika

(informal (wait for a moment)

Wait a minute! - please repeat what you just said.

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