Glossary entry

Turkish term or phrase:

Chip\'in çoğulu?

English translation:

chips

Added to glossary by Kevser Oezcan
Jan 25, 2010 20:50
14 yrs ago
Turkish term

Chip'in çoğulu?

Turkish to English Tech/Engineering IT (Information Technology) IT
Bilgisayarlarda kullanılan çip kelimesinin ingilizcedeki çoğulu? chips midir?
Proposed translations (English)
5 +3 chips
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Non-PRO (2): Özden Arıkan, Ali Bayraktar

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Discussion

ATIL KAYHAN Jan 25, 2010:
Chips Evet, chips olmali.

Proposed translations

+3
2 hrs
Selected

chips

kesinlikle s eklenerek çoğul olarak kullanılır. Zaten aslı microchip teriminin kısaltmasıdır ki onun da çoğulu microchips.
Peer comment(s):

agree Taner Göde
9 hrs
agree Tuğçem
9 hrs
agree Özden Arıkan
11 hrs
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