Anlam (İngilizce)

Kavramlar

piyes

rol yapmak

kımıldanmak

su fışkırtmak

tebaruz ettirmek

temsil etmek

tiyatro oyunu

tiyatro sanatı

yerinde duramamak

aktörlük

çal

hoşça vakit geçirme

boş zamanı değerlendirme

gülüp oynama

sahte davranış

olarak bulunmak

görevi görmek

kıpır kıpır olmak

alçakçasına iş

ateş etmek

çalgı çalmak

hareket ettirmek

hortumla fışkırtmak

Sıklık

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(IPA) olarak telaffuz edilir
/pleɪ/
Etimoloji (İngilizce)

In summary

From Middle English pleyen, playen, pleȝen, plæien, also Middle English plaȝen, plawen (compare English plaw), from Old English pleġan, pleoġan, plæġan, and Old English plegian, pleagian, plagian (“to play, exercise, etc.”), from Proto-West Germanic *plehan (“to care about, be concerned with”) and Proto-West Germanic *plegōn (“to engage, move”), of uncertain origin. cognates and related terms Cognate with Scots play (“to act or move briskly, cause to move, stir”), Saterland Frisian pleegje (“to look after, care for, maintain”), West Frisian pleegje, pliigje (“to commit, perform, bedrive”), Middle Dutch pleyen ("to dance, leap for joy, rejoice, be glad"; compare Modern Dutch pleien (“to play a particular children's game”)), Dutch plegen (“to commit, bedrive, practice”), German pflegen (“to care for, be concerned with, attend to, tend”). Related also to Old English plēon (“to risk, endanger”). More at plight, pledge. The noun is from Middle English pleye, from Old English plæġ, plega, plæġa (“play, quick motion, movement, exercise; (athletic) sport, game; festivity, drama; battle; gear for games, an implement for a game; clapping with the hands, applause”), deverbative of plegian (“to play”); see above.

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