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1.       am_1010
246 posts
 31 Mar 2015 Tue 11:51 pm

How do you say this in Turkish?

 

>> "Everything will change, and everything will be better."

 

Teşekkür ederim. 

2.       Moha-ios
93 posts
 01 Apr 2015 Wed 12:42 am

 

Quoting am_1010

How do you say this in Turkish?

 

>> "Everything will change, and everything will be better."

 

Teşekkür ederim. 

 

Herşey değişip güzel olacak

herşey değişecek ve güzel olacak

my attempt

3.       Moha-ios
93 posts
 01 Apr 2015 Wed 12:42 am

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Edited (4/1/2015) by Moha-ios

4.       GulBahar
224 posts
 01 Apr 2015 Wed 01:22 am

 

Quoting am_1010

How do you say this in Turkish?

 

>> "Everything will change, and everything will be better."

 

Teşekkür ederim. 

Herşey değişecek, ve iyileşecek.

 

5.       Kububu
1 posts
 01 Apr 2015 Wed 05:24 am

´Her şey değişecek ve her şey daha iyi olacak.´

Instead of saying this, below sentence is more common amongst Turkish people. 

Her şey zamanla daha iyiye gidecek. ( Everything will go better in time.)

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6.       am_1010
246 posts
 01 Apr 2015 Wed 09:03 am

Tesekkur ederim

 

how about this how do you say: "You will smile."

In the context of something that will happen in the future

7.       JNQ
465 posts
 01 Apr 2015 Wed 11:01 am

http://www.turkishclass.com/turkish_lesson_70 

güleceksin

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