Examples of using "Haklı" in a sentence and their english translations:
You may be right.
The man is right.
- She's got a point.
- He's got a point.
The woman is right.
His opinion is right to some extent.
Mary is right.
They're right.
- Tom's right.
- Tom is right.
Your mother is right.
- I think he is right.
- I think that he is right.
- In my opinion, he is correct.
- In my opinion, he's right.
- I think he's right.
- I think that he's right.
- I think he's correct.
I may be right.
The teacher is right.
You may not be right.
This is justified.
Were you right?
The boy is right.
- Who's right?
- Who is right?
She can't be right.
The girl is right.
I may not be right.
She must be right.
- You know I'm right.
- You know that I'm right.
- They know I'm right.
- I think he is right.
- I think that he is right.
- I think he's right.
- I know you're right.
- I know that you're right.
- I think he is right.
- I think that he is right.
- I think he's right.
- I think that he's right.
He may well be right.
- I think he is right.
- I think that he is right.
- I think he's correct.
- Tom may be right.
- Tom might be right.
- Maybe Tom is right.
- Tom could have a point.
Is he right?
Tom is probably right.
- Am I not right?
- Aren't I right?
- I know I'm right.
- I know that I'm right.
- I know I am right.
- I know that I am right.
- I'm sure you're right.
- I am sure you are right.
- I reckon that I'm right.
- I believe I was right.
Am I right?
They can't be right.
- I thought you were right.
- I thought that you were right.
I think he's right.
I suppose she's got a point.
- I think Tom is right.
- I think that Tom is right.
- I believe you're right.
- I believe you are right.
- I believe that you're right.
- We think you're right.
- We think that you're right.
You might just be right.
They're absolutely right.
Tom may not be right.
Everyone can't be right.
I knew I was right.
I see I was right.
- I suspect you're right.
- I suspect that you're right.
I suppose you could be right.
Maybe Tom is right.
I'm glad you were right.
- Let's presume you're right.
- We suppose that you are right.
I love being right.
Yeah, you could be right.
Were they right?
Let's say that you're right.
Tom is usually right.
They may be right.
Tom was proven right.
Your anger is completely justified.
I think they're right.
Tom is right, of course.
They're both right.
Is Tom right?
Tom is absolutely right.
Tom is quite right.
- Tom is absolutely right.
- Tom is totally right.
- Tom is absolutely correct.
I don't think you're right.
I bet you're right.
Was your father right?
Was Tom right?
Tom is partly right.
Tom isn't right.
I could be right.
You could be right, I suppose.
He is quite right.
Tom can't be right.