Examples of using Has started 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
The show has started.
She has started the machinery.
The ritual has started.
She has started the machinery. Yes.
Dude, the race has started.
People also translate
She has started the machinery. Yes.
His Rajyoga has started.
This lawyer has started to seriously affect my ability to do my job.
I see the Queen. The ritual has started.
The ritual has started. I see the Queen.
We have got another surge that has started. Yeah.
I think some fucker has started a war against your business.
Yeah. We have got another surge that has started.
Look, the sink pipe has started leaking again.
Do weird things to me and-- The Quickening has started to.
Hitler has started a fire, which must burn him out of Europe.
And that once his ascension has started, it cannot be stopped.
It cannot be stopped. And that once his ascension has started.
So, easy. Missile countdown has started in Wyoming and Montana.
The Prime Minister's office called to say the meeting has started.
Missile countdown has started in Wyoming and Montana. So, easy.
In the world's dictionaries, the word"teenager has started to appear.
Now President Kennedy has started an even more ambitious space program.
In the world's dictionaries, So, it's 1964,the word"teenager has started to appear.
The Quickening has started to do weird things to me and.
Okay, Kundan. Look, the sink pipe has started leaking again.
The police has started an investigation and he's being kept under probation.
Yes, it's very possible Mr. Freeze has started another cold wave of terror.
Turkey has started negotiations for membership, however, it faces difficulties imposed by Cyprus.
Imagine this announcement has started with a humorous anecdote and laugh appropriately!