What does tanıklık etmek in Turkish mean?

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

The word tanıklık etmek in Turkish means testify, (mahkemede) ifade vermek, tanıklık etmek, ifade vermek, şahitlik etmek, tanıklık etmek, tanıklık etmek, şahitlik yapmak, tanıklıkta bulunmak, şahitlik etmek, tanıklık etmek, şahitlik etmek, tanıklık etmek, şahitlik etmek, aleyhinde tanıklık etmek. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word tanıklık etmek

testify

(mahkemede) ifade vermek

(give evidence in court)

Two of her relatives were called on to testify.

tanıklık etmek

(testify) (bir şeye)

ifade vermek

(law: testify) (hukuk)

Two more people have been called to depose in the wrongful termination case.

şahitlik etmek, tanıklık etmek

(testify to)

I can attest to the truth of that statement.

tanıklık etmek, şahitlik yapmak, tanıklıkta bulunmak, şahitlik etmek

(testify: that sth is true)

The witness was able to certify that the documents were not fake.

tanıklık etmek, şahitlik etmek

(formally observe)

The contract signing was witnessed by his friend.

tanıklık etmek, şahitlik etmek

(be witness to sth)

A vet will need to attest your pet's certificate of health insurance.

aleyhinde tanıklık etmek

(give evidence that incriminates) (birisinin)

Even though she knew her husband was guilty, she was unwilling to testify against him in the trial.

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