English to Turkish Dictionary people

people

insanlar
definition
verb
an arid mountain region peopled by warring clans
(of a particular group of people) inhabit (an area or place).
noun
the porter was the last person to see her
a human being regarded as an individual.
When civilians addressed a soldier, they did so in the second person singular, as to a child or pet.
a category used in the classification of pronouns, possessive determiners, and verb forms, according to whether they indicate the speaker ( first person ) , the addressee ( second person ) , or a third party ( third person ).
translation of 'people'
verb
insan yerleştirmek
noun
eller,
halk,
insanlar,
aile fertleri,
ulus,
herkes,
elalem,
millet
example
she's going to visit her 'people'
He's a very strong personality, but he talks to 'people' as human beings and he's very honest.
he is very much a man of the 'people'
It was designed to evolve, to live, and to breathe like the 'people' that it governs.
The leaders rarely spoke like the 'people' they governed and it was no disadvantage.
She was bewildered due to the general lack of 'people' running the place, apparently.
the earthquake killed 30,000 'people'
we can train your 'people'
We may well decide that it was the most evil act ever perpetrated by human beings on fellow 'people' .
'people' think I'm mad
The voters rejected the referendum because they did not like the 'people' who advocated it.
He was not popular with the 'people' of England and he had to use force to maintain his control on England.
They were locally elected officials who listened to the 'people' and gave them what they wanted.
Our position is that the 'people' of Edinburgh will take the decision in a referendum.
my 'people' live in West Virginia
Each day he has looked at a key issue facing us as a nation, as a 'people' , as frail human beings.
All the 'people' we have trained are now members of a close network and pay fees to our union.
I've had my 'people' watching the house for some time now
he spoke to his 'people' in the office
his economic reforms no longer have the support of the 'people'
the earthquake killed 30,000 'people'
One can begin to learn about the 'people' whose history cannot be imagined from a position of privilege.
You can count the number of 'people' at most general openings on your fingers and toes.
All these taken into account by society and by the 'people' around us, create our identity.
It is time somebody started to govern for the 'people' than for their own place in history.
I am also aware of the plight of some of the 'people' in the position she is talking about.
This was equally popular with the 'people' of Ancient Rome and going to a race was seen as a family event.
I have always had an almost perverse desire to mix with 'people' who make their living from crime.
Can I change the terms and conditions of the 'people' who are already working there?
Culture is made up of the 'people' in a given society and British Muslim women are part of this society.
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