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Was machst du, Liebling

ماذا تفعل حبيبي

Was machst du, Liebling Meaning in Turkish

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Usage in Turkish

«Was machst du, Liebling» is a German word. This page explains how it maps to Turkish, with examples from real sentences in our library.

Example Sentences (5)

  1. Was ich sage, ist wahr.

    ما أقوله حقيقة.

  2. Tom trinkt nur Wasser.

    توم يشرب الماء فقط.

  3. Zieh an, was du willst.

    ارتدي ما تود أن ترتديه.

  4. Ich will einfach nur etwas frische Luft schnappen.

    أريد فقط الحصول على بعض الهواء النقي.

  5. Bezahl, was du möchtest.

    ادفع ما تود دفعه.

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What is the Turkish translation of "Was machst du, Liebling"?
In Turkish, "Was machst du, Liebling" (German) is translated as «ماذا تفعل حبيبي». «Was machst du, Liebling» is a German word. This page explains how it maps to Turkish, with examples from real sentences in our library.
How do you pronounce "ماذا تفعل حبيبي"?
Pronunciation guide: Listen to the audio player for Was machst du, Liebling. Use the audio button on this page to hear native pronunciation of «Was machst du, Liebling».
When should I use «ماذا تفعل حبيبي» instead of a synonym?
Use «ماذا تفعل حبيبي» in everyday situations matching the example sentences on this page.
Can I see "Was machst du, Liebling" used in real sentences?
Yes. This page includes 5 example sentences, plus links to related dialogues, stories, and grammar topics that use similar vocabulary.
How can I practice "Was machst du, Liebling" and related vocabulary?
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