What does gönül eğlendirmek in Turkish mean?

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

The word gönül eğlendirmek in Turkish means entertain, eğlendirmek, eğlendirmek, eğlendirmek, eğlendirmek, oyalamak, eğlendirmek, eğlendirmek, eğlendirmek, eğlendirmek, eğlendirmek. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word gönül eğlendirmek

entertain

eğlendirmek

(people: keep amused)

The magician entertained the children at the party. Helen entertained her work colleagues by telling them about the funny thing that happened to her at the weekend.

eğlendirmek

(entertain)

When my brother comes home, he always regales us with stories from his travels abroad.

eğlendirmek

(be funny)

John's jokes amused the whole family.

eğlendirmek, oyalamak

(amuse)

The clown diverted the children during the party.

eğlendirmek

(keep entertained)

The puppeteer amused the children for hours.

eğlendirmek

(sb: entertain, keep busy)

We played games to occupy the children on the long drive.

eğlendirmek

(be amusing)

Some TV shows manage to entertain and educate at the same time.

eğlendirmek

(figurative (amuse, entertain)

Her husband's insistence on planting his onions in perfectly straight lines tickled Lydia.

eğlendirmek

(informal (delight or amuse)

"You slay me, Laura!" Tom said, laughing.

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