English term
fixing a meal
Before you know it you will be fixing two dinners every night.
It may seem illogical but it is better to present a range of foods, even if your child sometimes refuses to eat something on the plate.
5 +3 | yemek hazırlamak | yasmin givens |
5 | Bir yemeği hazırlama | Salih YILDIRIM |
5 | hazırlamak | Salih Ay (X) |
4 | yemek hazırlama | Yusuf Sahin |
3 | yemek yapmak | ATIL KAYHAN |
Apr 19, 2014 19:41: Recep Kurt changed "Level" from "PRO" to "Non-PRO"
Non-PRO (3): Salih Ay (X), Tuncay Kurt, Recep Kurt
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Proposed translations
yemek hazırlamak
yemek hazırlama
yemek yapmak
Bir yemeği hazırlama
hazırlamak
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Note added at 12 mins (2014-04-19 12:40:32 GMT)
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Sorry, it must be: bir öğün/yemek hazırlamak
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