Examples of using Inviting 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
It's inviting.
Inviting me on the show--- Playing my video.
Thanks for inviting me.
We tried inviting Father Marcus, didn't we, Ange?
Now apologise for inviting her.
People also translate
Thanks for inviting me to family dinner.
Then… If you don't feel like inviting anyone.
I thought about inviting your father, too, but didn't.
But I will. If you don't feel like inviting anyone.
But be more inviting. Better. Hello?
A woman likes to hear something a little more inviting. Well.
Thanks for inviting us down.
You're right. And from where I'm sitting,it's looking pretty inviting.
Thanks for inviting me, Lucy.
You're right. And from where I'm sitting,it's looking pretty inviting.
The water looks so inviting, doesn't it?
Why not? Well,a woman likes to hear something a little more inviting.
Playing my video, inviting me on the show.
Inviting you to my table is myway ofshowing it.
It's not exactly the most inviting place I have seen.
Somewhere more inviting and comfortable. Surely we can find some Earl's hall.
Sort of sad but… I don't know, inviting at the same time.
Can you imagine inviting 200 people to your party and ten losers show up?
May I touch? It's just got such an inviting sort of feel to it.
If you don't feel like inviting anyone, But I will.
It's my way of saying thank you for inviting me to your wedding.
That stoner dude, Corny… whom I don't recall inviting… offered to bring dessert.
And I will bet your wife's got the widest, most inviting avenue on the whole campus.