What does itina in Turkish mean?
What is the meaning of the word itina in Turkish? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use itina in Turkish.
The word itina in Turkish means care, itina, özen, titizlik, özen, özen, itina, titizlik, itina, ilgi, özen, itina, dikkat, dikkat, özen, itina ile, özen/itina gerektiren (iş, vb.). To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word itina
care
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itina, özen, titizlik(being conscientious) I really appreciate your diligence on this project. |
özen(carefulness) The thoroughness of your work shows; good job. |
özen, itina, titizlik(diligence) Rudy's conscientiousness really paid off; the project was a huge success. |
itina, ilgi, özen(care) The school's attention to my daughter's special needs has been excellent. |
itina(great care) The chef set the souffle on the counter with great deliberation. |
dikkat(caution) Care should be exercised when feeding the animals. |
dikkat(caution, care) Ella picked up the injured bird with great carefulness. |
özen(great care) The excellent reviews of my book have rewarded all the pains I took in researching and writing it. |
itina ile(diligently, with great care) The team worked conscientiously to gain precise results. |
özen/itina gerektiren (iş, vb.)(method: painstaking, precise) The accountant prided himself in his meticulous calculations. |
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