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| Temel Çeviriler | WordReference English-Turkish Dictionary © 2026: | shalt⇒ v aux | archaic (shall: 2nd person singular) | -ceksin, -caksın sonek | | | "Thou shalt not kill" is one of the Ten Commandments referred in the Torah. |
| Temel Çeviriler | WordReference English-Turkish Dictionary © 2026: | shall⇒ v aux | (used to make a suggestion) | (soru biçiminde) -eyim mi, -elim mi y f | | | Shall we go to the cinema tonight? | | shall v aux | mainly dated or literary (future tense: will) | (gelecek zaman kipi) -ecek, -acak y f | | Not: Still used in modern English with first person subject: We shall see you at the weekend. | | | Shall you be in attendance at the ball, my lady? | | shall v aux | (command: will) | (emir/kararlılık bildirir) -ecek, -acak y f | | | You shall obey me! |
| Ek Çeviriler | WordReference English-Turkish Dictionary © 2026: | shall⇒ v aux | (indicating determination) (kararlılık) | -ecek, -acak sonek | | | You shall go to the ball, Cinderella! That man shall pay for what he has done. | | shall v aux | (indicating certainty) (kesinlik) | -ecek, -acak sonek | | | Our day shall come. | | shall v aux | often with negative construction (indicating doubt) (şüphe) | -ecek, -acak sonek | | | I doubt I shall ever have another holiday as good as this one. | | | Jeremy doesn't think he shall ever see Helen again. |
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