efekt
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efekt m inan
- effect (result)
- effect (illusion produced by technical means)
- effect (scientific phenomenon, usually named after its discoverer)
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Learned borrowing from Latin effectus.
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efekt m inan
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Declension of efekt
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èfekt m (Cyrillic spelling ѐфект)
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efekt (definite accusative efekti, plural efektler)
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Inflection | ||
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Nominative | efekt | |
Definite accusative | efekti | |
Singular | Plural | |
Nominative | efekt | efektler |
Definite accusative | efekti | efektleri |
Dative | efekte | efektlere |
Locative | efektte | efektlerde |
Ablative | efektten | efektlerden |
Genitive | efektin | efektlerin |
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