English to Kurmanji Meaning of beyond - wêdayî


Beyond :
wêdayî

wêdayî, mirin

wêdayî, dûr, bi ber, paş, ji, Bi ser de, bêyî, bêtir ji ku, li kêleka ku, berdewam, duduyan, herî zêde, gelek, ser

li derve, wêdayî, derve ji, li derveyî, bê, bêvî, borî, ser, bêyî, lebê, dixwestin, ji

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Definitions of beyond in English
Adverb(1) farther along in space or time or degree(2) on the farther side from the observer(3) in addition
Examples of beyond in English
(1) the landscape has changed beyond recognition(2) There's not much I can do as an individual beyond limiting my use of the car to essential journeys and avoiding energy waste in the home.(3) Glass shatters and the metal gate, twisted beyond recognition, is thrown against the now shrapnel-pocked wall of the house.(4) But, I feel that in mainstream media, beyond a certain level, you stop learning.(5) she's well beyond the shores of her native country(6) Through his teens and beyond he was an athlete and travelled the world competing and training on the circuit.(7) As us female baby-boomers trail into middle age and beyond , there will be a lot more discussion about menopause.(8) No additional candles above and beyond what can fit into the proper shrine candleholder should be lit(9) beyond the scope of this investigation(10) it's beyond belief that he'd say that(11) It will be full steam ahead with an exciting new programme of events and outings lined up for the Autumn and beyond .(12) There was a low, long building on the far side of the lot and beyond it a high stone wall.(13) The highborn captive was sitting against the far wall, drifting, eyes watching the beyond .(14) How often I watched the birds in our courtyard leaving the trees and flying beyond the walls of our house with no fear.(15) Why anybody would want to hurt her was beyond him, though mental sickness instantly popped into his head.(16) records beyond the civil war
Related Phrases of beyond
(1) go beyond ::
wêdetir biçin
(2) beyond belief ::
ji derveyî baweriya
(3) above and beyond ::
li jor û li derveyî
(4) far beyond ::
derveyê
(5) beyond that ::
li derveyî ku
(6) beyond doubt ::
ji gumanê
(7) beyond words ::
peyvên
(8) beyond measure ::
pîvana
(9) beyond repair ::
li derveyî repair
(10) look beyond ::
binêre li derveyî
Synonyms
Adverb
1. further away ::
bêtir dûr
2. further off ::
zêdetir off
Preposition
3. on the far side of ::
li aliyê din ê
4. on the other side of ::
li aliyê din yên
5. further away than ::
bêtir dûr ji
6. behind ::
paş
7. past ::
borî
8. after ::
piştî
9. over ::
ser
Different Forms
beyond
Word Example from TV Shows
it's about a mile or so
to the Valley Beyond.

it's about a mile or so to the Valley Beyond.

Westworld Season 2, Episode 10

Beyond the trees!

Beyond the trees!

Game of Thrones Season 4, Episode 9

The Valley Beyond.
What will they find there?

The Valley Beyond. What will they find there?

Westworld Season 2, Episode 7

A beauty from beyond the Wall.

A beauty from BEYOND the Wall.

Game of Thrones Season 5, Episode 7

there where I had healed men and women
beyond counting.

there where I had healed men and women BEYOND counting.

Game of Thrones Season 1, Episode 10

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