WordReference English-Turkish Dictionary © 2026:
| Temel Çeviriler |
welsh, welch vi | potentially offensive, informal (not pay: a debt) (borcunu, vb.) | ödemeden kaçmak f. |
| | Jack welshed without paying back the money he owed. |
welsh, welch vi | potentially offensive, informal (not fulfil: an obligation) (yükümlülük, vb.) | yerine getirmemek f. |
| | | kaytarmak f. |
| | Pete had agreed to help us, but on the day he welshed and didn't turn up. |
welsh on [sth], welch vi + prep | potentially offensive, informal (not pay a debt) (borç) | ödememek f. |
| | Mick accused Alan of welshing on a debt. |
welsh on [sth], welch vi + prep | potentially offensive, informal (not fulfil an obligation) | sözünde durmamak f. |
| | | sözünden caymak f. |
| | John welshed on his promise to lend us the van. |
WordReference English-Turkish Dictionary © 2026:
| Temel Çeviriler |
| Welsh adj | (of or from Wales) | Galler'e özgü s. |
| | The people at the next table to us sounded Welsh. |
| Welsh n | uncountable (language of Wales) | Gal dili, Galce i. |
| | Studying Welsh is compulsory in Welsh schools. |
| Welsh adj | (in or of the language of Wales) | Galce s. |
| | Cymru is the Welsh name for Wales. |
| the Welsh npl | (Welsh people) | Galler halkı, Galliler çoğ. i. |
| | The Welsh are known for their excellent men's choirs. |