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Including

ɪnˈkludɪŋ
Extremely common
400 - 500
400 - 500
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dahil, bunların yanı sıra, içeren, öyle ki

Including meanings in Turkish

dahil

Example:
Everyone is invited to the party, including you.
Partiye herkes davetli, sen de dahil.
The package includes several items, including a warranty.
Paket birçok ürünü içeriyor, bunlar arasında bir garanti de dahil.
Usage: formal/informalContext: Used in both formal and informal contexts to indicate inclusion.
Note: This is the most common translation, denoting that something is part of a larger group or list.

bunların yanı sıra

Example:
The report covers many topics, including environmental issues.
Rapor birçok konuyu kapsıyor, bunların yanı sıra çevresel sorunlar da var.
She speaks several languages, including French and Spanish.
Birçok dil konuşuyor, bunların yanı sıra Fransızca ve İspanyolca da var.
Usage: formalContext: Often used in written reports or academic contexts to add emphasis to included items.
Note: This phrase is used when listing items in a more formal context.

içeren

Example:
The menu includes a variety of dishes, including vegetarian options.
Menü, vejetaryen seçenekleri içeren çeşitli yemekler içeriyor.
The course includes practical lessons, including field trips.
Kurs, saha gezilerini içeren pratik dersler de içeriyor.
Usage: formal/informalContext: Commonly used in descriptions to indicate what is contained within something.
Note: This term emphasizes the contents of something rather than the act of inclusion.

öyle ki

Example:
The festival is open to everyone, including families with children.
Festival herkese açık, öyle ki çocuklu aileler de katılabilir.
The event welcomes all artists, including newcomers.
Etkinlik, tüm sanatçıları, öyle ki yeni gelenleri de karşılıyor.
Usage: informalContext: Used to emphasize the inclusiveness of a statement in casual conversations.
Note: This phrase can also imply that the inclusion is noteworthy or significant.

Including's synonyms

Including

Including is used to indicate that something or someone is part of a larger group or set.
Example: The picnic will have various activities, including games and a barbecue.
Note:

Like

Like is used to compare or give examples of things that are similar to what is being mentioned.
Example: I enjoy outdoor activities like hiking and swimming.
Note: Like is more informal and is often used in spoken language, while including is more formal.

Including expressions, common phrases

Including but not limited to

This phrase is often used to emphasize that the list provided is not exhaustive and there may be other items included beyond those mentioned.
Example: The event welcomes all participants, including but not limited to students, teachers, and parents.
Note: This phrase adds a layer of emphasis on the fact that the list is not exclusive.

Such as

This phrase is used to introduce examples of something that is being discussed.
Example: We offer a variety of desserts such as cakes, cookies, and ice cream.
Note: It specifically provides examples rather than a comprehensive list.

For example

Similar to 'such as,' this phrase is used to introduce examples or instances of what has been mentioned.
Example: There are many outdoor activities to enjoy, for example, hiking, biking, and camping.
Note: It is more commonly used to introduce specific examples in a discussion.

Among others

This phrase is used to suggest that there are more items or people in a particular group than the ones mentioned.
Example: The store sells a variety of products, including clothing, accessories, and beauty products, among others.
Note: It implies that there are additional items or people not explicitly listed.

Not limited to

This phrase indicates that the scope is broader than the examples given.
Example: The conference is open to professionals from various fields, not limited to medicine and technology.
Note: It emphasizes that there are more possibilities beyond the mentioned categories.

Etcetera (etc.)

This Latin term is used to indicate that there are other similar things that could be included in a list.
Example: The party will have music, games, food, drinks, etc.
Note: It is a more informal way of indicating additional items in a list.

And more

This phrase implies that there are additional items in a list that are not explicitly mentioned.
Example: The bookstore offers a wide selection of genres, including fiction, non-fiction, mystery, romance, and more.
Note: It suggests that there are further items beyond those mentioned.

Including everyday (slang) expressions

And stuff

'And stuff' is a casual way to indicate additional items without specifying each one explicitly.
Example: I need to buy groceries like milk, bread, eggs, and stuff.
Note: 'And stuff' is more informal and less precise compared to 'including.'

And all

'And all' is used to imply that everything related to the topic is included without listing each detail.
Example: We provide services for weddings - catering, decorations, flowers, and all.
Note: Similar to 'including,' but 'and all' suggests completeness in a more casual manner.

Or whatever

'Or whatever' conveys a sense of informality and flexibility, indicating that any suitable option is acceptable.
Example: Just bring snacks, drinks, or whatever you think we might need for the trip.
Note: Less specific and formal than 'including,' 'or whatever' implies a laid-back approach.

And whatnot

'And whatnot' is used to indicate additional items or things related to a topic without specifying them individually.
Example: We need tools, paint, brushes, and whatnot for the DIY project.
Note: Similar to 'including,' but 'and whatnot' adds a casual or vague tone to the list.

And things like that

This phrase is used to suggest similar things or activities without naming each one specifically.
Example: She enjoys reading, watching movies, and things like that in her free time.
Note: 'And things like that' is more conversational and informal compared to 'including.'

Among other things

This phrase signifies that there were additional things or activities, not explicitly mentioned, that were also part of a situation or list.
Example: We visited museums, parks, shops, among other things, during our vacation.
Note: While similar to 'including' in suggesting additional items, 'among other things' implies a broader scope.

Including - Examples

I will purchase the vacation package if you will include car rental.
Eğer araba kiralamayı dahil edersen, tatil paketini satın alacağım.
The price includes taxes and fees.
Fiyat, vergiler ve ücretleri içerir.
The box contains various items, including a pen and a notebook.
Kutu, bir kalem ve bir defter de dahil olmak üzere çeşitli eşyalar içerir.
The trip includes visits to several cities, including Paris and Rome.
Gezi, Paris ve Roma da dahil olmak üzere birkaç şehri ziyaret etmeyi içerir.

Including grammar

Including - Verb (Verb) / Verb, gerund or present participle (Verb, gerund or present participle)
Lemma: include
Conjugations
Verb, past tense (Verb, past tense): included
Verb, gerund or present participle (Verb, gerund or present participle): including
Verb, 3rd person singular present (Verb, 3rd person singular present): includes
Verb, base form (Verb, base form): include
Verb, non-3rd person singular present (Verb, non-3rd person singular present): include
Syllables, Separation and Stress
Including Contains 2 syllables: in • clude
Phonetic transcription: in-ˈklüd
in clude , in ˈklüd (The red syllable is stressed)

Including - Importance and usage frequency

The word frequency and importance index indicates how often a word appears in a given language. The smaller the number, the more frequently the word is used. The most frequently used words typically range from about 1 to 4000.
Including: 400 - 500 (Extremely common).
This importance index helps you focus on the most useful words during your language learning process.
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