What does sevdik in Turkish mean?

What is the meaning of the word sevdik in Turkish? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use sevdik in Turkish.

The word sevdik in Turkish means love, keyif almak, haz almak, hoşlanmak, sevmek, sevmek, okşamak, sevmek, sevmek, hoşlanmak, sevmek, hoşlanmak, okşamak, sevmek, sevmek, hoşlanmak, sevmek, sevmek, sevmek, sevmek, sevmek, sevmek, sevmek, sevmek, hoşlanmak, sevmek, aşık olmak, çok sevmek, hayran olmak, bayılmak, çok sevmek, aşırı sevmek, delicesine sevmek, sırılsıklam aşık olmak, sırılsıklam aşık olmak, kayırmak, sevmek/beğenmek, aşırı derecede sevmek, taparcasına sevmek, çok sevmek, çok sevmek, bayılmak, çok sevmek, çok sevmek, çok sevmek, bayılmak. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word sevdik

love

keyif almak, haz almak, hoşlanmak, sevmek

(take pleasure in)

Güzel bir kitaptan her zaman keyif alırım.
I always enjoy a good book.

sevmek

(find personable) (arkadaş olarak)

Onu sevdim. İyi birine benziyor.
I like him. He seems like a good guy.

okşamak, sevmek

(touch affectionately)

Danielle caressed the child's cheek.

sevmek, hoşlanmak

(love: sth) (nesne)

Nick cherishes the pocket watch he received from his grandfather.

sevmek, hoşlanmak

(be romantically attracted to) (romantik olarak)

Ondan gerçekten de çok hoşlanıyor.
He really likes her a lot.

okşamak, sevmek

(pat, caress an animal)

Köpeği okşadığımda tüylerinin kalınlığını fark ettim.
I could feel the dog's thick fur when I petted him.

sevmek

(love: sb) (kişi)

The pastor cherishes his wife.

hoşlanmak

(fond of)

I am rather partial to anything chocolate. Raphaël is partial to a glass of good wine.

sevmek

(feel affection for) (birisini)

Annemi tabi ki seviyorum.
Of course I love my mother.

sevmek

(figurative (baby: admire fondly)

Brandy cooed over the new baby.

sevmek

(be fond of) (bir şeyi)

Pizza sever misin?
Do you like pizza?

sevmek

(have affection)

Send him an e-mail to let him know you still care.

sevmek

(activity: enjoy) (bir şeyi yapmayı)

Liz likes cooking Thai food.

sevmek

(feel affection) (birisini)

Of course I want to spend more time with you. I care about you.

sevmek

(like strongly) (bir şeyi)

Basketbolu seviyorum.
I love basketball.

sevmek

(have romantic feelings for)

Juliana still cares for Simon after all these years.

hoşlanmak

(US, regional (almost) (bir şeyi yapmaktan)

The poor kid like to froze.

sevmek

(have deep affection)

She just loves too much.

aşık olmak

(love)

Amy adores Martin and wants to marry him.

çok sevmek, hayran olmak

(informal (really like)

Serena adores chocolate; she eats it every day.

bayılmak, çok sevmek

(figurative (admire sth)

The girls all cooed over Belinda's new designer bag.

aşırı sevmek, delicesine sevmek

(lavish affection)

John dotes on his daughter and spoils her rotten.

sırılsıklam aşık olmak

(figurative (fall in love) (birisine)

sırılsıklam aşık olmak

(figurative (fall in love)

kayırmak

(prefer)

It's not unusual for parents to favor one child over the others.

sevmek/beğenmek

(like sth)

I have a fondness for chocolate chip ice cream.

aşırı derecede sevmek, taparcasına sevmek

(admire: a person)

Young people tend to idolize their favourite performers.

çok sevmek

(figurative (be very keen) (bir şeyi)

He is in love with the sound of his own voice.

çok sevmek, bayılmak

(be fond of)

I love Jane. She's always such fun to be with!

çok sevmek

(slang (activity, thing: like intensely)

I do like peanut butter, but I'm nuts about chocolate!

çok sevmek

(cherish, love sb)

Adam treasures Charlotte, so he's asked her to marry him.

çok sevmek, bayılmak

(like sth intensely)

Simon is wild about bananas; he eats one every day.

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