What does kim tutar in Turkish mean?

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

The word kim tutar in Turkish means total, total amount, toplam, yekûn, mecmu, toplam, genel toplam, miktar, fiyat, yekun, yekun, miktar, tutar, bakiye, (toplam) tutar. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word kim tutar

total, total amount

toplam, yekûn, mecmu

(total, aggregate)

The sum of two plus two is four.

toplam, genel toplam

(sum total)

The amount on the bill was more than he expected.

miktar

(amount)

There must be a year's worth of work to do here. Could I have two dollars' worth of apples, please?

fiyat

(price)

Aldıklarınızın bedelini ödemedikçe mağazadan dışarı adımınızı atamazsınız.
The cost of petrol is very high.

yekun

(quantity of money)

It was a large sum and Rachel realised she would have to borrow some money from the bank to pay it.

yekun

(entirety)

I'll pay the total: it's my treat.

miktar, tutar

(accounting: discount) (muhasebede)

Under the new scheme, there is an allowance of 15%.

bakiye

(remainder)

Jane paid most of the bill, so Jim paid the balance.

(toplam) tutar

(sum)

Toplam tutar elli dört dolar ediyor.
The total comes to fifty-four dollars.

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