What does mutlaka in Turkish mean?

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

The word mutlaka in Turkish means definitely, mutlaka, kesinlikle, kesinlikle, kesin olarak, mutlaka, muhakkak, mutlaka, kesin olarak, kati biçimde, mutlaka yapmak. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word mutlaka

definitely

mutlaka, kesinlikle

adverb (surely, definitely)

(zarf: Fiillerin niteliğini belirtir (örnek: "Bu ev daha güzel görünüyordu").)
I will certainly try to help. It certainly is hot outside.

kesinlikle, kesin olarak, mutlaka

adverb (without doubt)

(zarf: Fiillerin niteliğini belirtir (örnek: "Bu ev daha güzel görünüyordu").)
Polly will surely be here soon; she called to say she was on her way an hour ago.

muhakkak, mutlaka

adverb (inevitably, of necessity)

(zarf: Fiillerin niteliğini belirtir (örnek: "Bu ev daha güzel görünüyordu").)
Being underweight isn't necessarily unhealthy.

kesin olarak, kati biçimde

adverb (absolutely)

(zarf: Fiillerin niteliğini belirtir (örnek: "Bu ev daha güzel görünüyordu").)

mutlaka yapmak

expression (bound, sure to do)

(fiil: Varlıkların ve kavramların (isimlerin) yapmış oldukları hareketleri, içinde bulundukları durumları, etkilendikleri işleri ifade eder.)
Lisa is certain to pass her exams. She's been studying so hard.

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