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so

 
 
/səʊ/ conjunction

Translation

REASON used to say that something is the reason why something else happens
bu nedenle, bu yüzden, bu bakımdan
I was tired so I went to bed. Greg had some money so he bought a bike.12411244
so (that) in order to make something happen or be possible
...sın/sin diye; ...ması/mesi için
He put his glasses on so that he could see the television better.1244
CONNECT used at the beginning of a sentence to connect it with something that was said or happened previously
yani, şu demek oluyor ki,
So we're not going away this weekend after all?12411244
(Definition of so conjunction from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary English-Turkish © Cambridge University Press)

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