Examples of using "çekicidir" in a sentence and their english translations:
Mary is attractive.
- Tom's charming.
- Tom is charming.
She is remarkably attractive.
- Tom's interesting.
- Tom is interesting.
The difference is interesting.
Mrs. Meier is very attractive.
This choice is interesting.
Mary is charming and attractive.
That film's really interesting.
The recent advances in medicine are remarkable.
She is just as charming as her sister.
He's smart, cool and attractive.
This is of interest to me.
Her love of animals is remarkable.
Tom's new girlfriend is quite attractive.
- She is attractive, but she talks too much.
- She's attractive, but she talks too much.
Nail polish is as interesting as Buddhism.
- Learning a foreign language is interesting.
- It's interesting to learn a foreign language.
Their love of animals is remarkable.
This book is interesting and, what is more, very instructive.
Phrases are surely more interesting than sentences.
The taste of sugar is too noticeable.
Jon is far more attractive than Tom.
This book is still interesting even after reading it many times.
Why sentences? …you may ask. Well, because sentences are more interesting.