What does faal in Turkish mean?

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

The word faal in Turkish means active, hareketli, aktif, faal, canlı, enerjik, hareketli, faal, faal, hareket halinde, faal, aktif, faal, hareketli, gerçek, etkin, faal, hazır, faal, meşgul bir şekilde, hareketli/enerjik/faal kimse. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word faal

active

hareketli, aktif, faal

(person: busy, dynamic)

Robert is much more active than I am; he can hike 10 miles without getting tired!

canlı, enerjik, hareketli

(person: lively, active) (kişi)

The children are getting too energetic for their grandparents.

faal

(active, in operation)

faal, hareket halinde

(informal (moving)

My children never sit still! They're always on the go. I'm so busy all day; I'm on the go from sun up to sun down.

faal, aktif

(active, alive)

Even after ninety years, the old man was still going.

faal, hareketli

(active)

Stephen has a busy life.

gerçek

(actual, in fact)

How many effective soldiers do we have?

etkin, faal

(functioning, operating)

The nuclear reactor is no longer active.

hazır

(informal (ready)

All systems are go.

faal

(figurative (active still) (mecazlı)

The volleyball team returned the ball and kept the play alive.

meşgul bir şekilde

(in a very active way)

The serving staff moved busily around the restaurant.

hareketli/enerjik/faal kimse

(energetic person)

You've got to be a hustler to make the department work.

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