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hayır & yok what is the difference between yok and hayır and when i can use any of them ?
Jun 8, 2018 4:54 PM
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"Yok" is usually used for you don't have things but these mean the same in some cases. For example; :"Gelmek ister misin?" ("Do you want to come") :"Hayır(yok), gelmek istemiyorum" ("No, I don't want to come") but(usually) :"Kalemin var mı?" ("Do you have pencil") :"Hayır, Kalemim yok" ("No, I don't have")
June 8, 2018
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In the daily language, you can use "yok" or "yo" as the synonym for "hayır", if you mean "no"
June 10, 2018
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"hayır" is from your language. We use it for the meaning "good deed", on the other hand, it means "no" in our language.
June 10, 2018
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yok: 1there isn't, there aren't
June 10, 2018
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