Examples of using Haddock in English and their translations into Turkish
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
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Programming
Is that haddock?
Haddock or whatever his name is.
What magic haddock?
He's buying haddock, he's buying… it doesn't matter.
Don't we have any haddock?
People also translate
I needed Haddock alive!
We're not trawling for haddock.
I needed Haddock alive!
And you call yourself a Haddock?
But get me Haddock… alive!
Miss Margo? Did you pay Mrs Haddock?
Master Haddock, Mr. Tintin, I have been expecting you.
There is a bottle of rum for the man who finds Haddock.
Archibald Haddock. There's a longboat up on deck.
We go back a long way, Captain Haddock and I.
Master Haddock, Mr. Tintin, I have been expecting you.
You're gonna stay in the Death Star with Captain Haddock?
Erm… Mrs Haddock is holding a seance soon, apparently.
You will suffer a curse upon you and your name, Haddock.
Sir Francis Haddock was a drunkard and a hopeless reprobate.
I can't leave Theo to suffer with Aunt Hermione and Mrs Haddock.
The haddock offered the fisherman three wishes in return for its life.
There is a bottle of rum for the man who finds Haddock. Let's check below!
Lia Haddock. It's nice to finally meet you, Mr. Villard.
I'm glad you know the truth, Haddock. Unfinished business.
It's nice to finally meet you, Mr. Villard. Lia Haddock.
Miss Haddock, I would like you to please listen carefully. Who is this?
But those confounded cyclotrons will think that Captain Haddock got scared.
The haddock offered the fisherman three wishes in return for its life.
Or even presidents, Lia Haddock, You know, I don't speak to statesmen or magnates.