boyunca
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Azerbaijani
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Pronunciation
[edit]Postposition
[edit]boyunca
- along (lengthwise next to)
- 2015 August 19, ann.az[1]:
- Çində körpünü çayın üstündən yox, çay boyunca tikdilər
- In China, a bridge has been built along the river, rather than over it.
- for, over (a period of time)
- 2021 September 19, Hürriyyət.az[2], archived from the original on 4 February 2022:
- ABŞ Əfqanıstanda ordu saxlamaq üçün 20 il boyunca hər gün 300 milyon dollar xərcləyib
- The United States has spent $ 300 million every day for 20 years to keep troops in Afghanistan
- 2014 October 9, Azadinform.az[3], archived from the original on 4 February 2022:
- Bu istiqamətdə, həm də təkcə fevral və ya mart ayında deyil, 365 gün boyunca işləmək lazımdır.
- It is necessary to work in this direction, not only in February or March, but for 365 days
- 2021 November 6, Oxu.az[4]:
- Çox maraqlıdır ki, müharibə boyunca bir nəfərdə belə ruh düşkünlüyü görmədim.
- It is very interesting that for the [whole] war I did not see such low spirits in anyone.
- across (throughout)
- 2020 September 17, Yeni Sabah[5]:
- Belə bir statistika qarşısında bütün ölkə boyunca təhsilin məhdudlaşdırılması yalnız bacarıqsızlığın göstəricisidir.
- In the face of such statistics, the restriction of education across the country is only an indication of incompetence.
Declension
[edit]Declension of boyunca | ||
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singular | plural | |
1st (after me/us") | boyumca | boyumuzca |
2nd (after you") | boyunca | boyunuzca |
3rd ("after him/her/it/them") | boyunca | boylarınca |
Further reading
[edit]- “boyunca” in Obastan.com.
Turkish
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From boy.
Adverb
[edit]boyunca
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