Examples of using Beluga in English and their translations into Turkish
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
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Programming
The beluga was first described in 1776 by Peter Simon Pallas.
Again she's crying like beluga!
Caviar, right. Beluga.
Beluga. Caviar, right.
Maybe catch a beluga or Shamu?
Caviar, right. Beluga.
Beluga. Caviar, right.
I'm gonna go find that beluga who winks when you pound on the glass.
The beluga sturgeon is practically extinct and, uh,
Was it easy for Manfredi and Johnson when that undersea escape tunnel turned out to be the business end of a beluga whale?
At the height of summer in the Canadian Arctic, thousands of beluga whales head to somerset island for a seasonal get-together.
A beluga whale can stay submerged for about 20 minutes
And then I'm gonna hide a 50-carat super-tasteful diamond ring in this tin of extremely rare beluga.
The Red List of Threatened Species gives both beluga and white whale as common names, though the former is now more popular.
barnacle, beluga… Wait a minute,
For Bertie. So, with this underwater microphone, we're going to listen to what these beluga whales are singing.
Beijing duck, Shanghai crab and Beluga caviar that my honey sent bring them out all.
an icing of crushed beluga caviar accompanied by sauce Choron.
they appear to be increasing in number, coming in from the atlantic to hunt large marine mammals like beluga and narwhal.
cheeses, Beluga caviar and, of course, who could live without German cigarettes?