What does "ehliyet" mean in Turkish?
"ehliyet" is the Turkish word for "driving/driver’s licence".
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The Turkish word for "driving/driver’s licence" is "ehliyet".
"ehliyet" is the Turkish word used for "driving/driver’s licence". It is tagged at CEFR B1 in SmartWords vocabulary content. It is tagged as "noun". The examples below show how "ehliyet" appears in real study sentences.
ehliyet /ɛhlijˈɛt/ · noun · CEFR B1. Turkish translation of "driving/driver’s licence".
See also: Translation page (English → Turkish)

Listen to how "ehliyet" sounds in Turkish.
Use "ehliyet" when you want to talk about "driving/driver’s licence" in Turkish. It functions as "noun". Because it appears in B1 material, it is a practical word to practice early in your Turkish study. Use the example sentences above to notice common word order and nearby words.
"ehliyet" is the Turkish word for "driving/driver’s licence".
"ehliyet" is tagged at CEFR B1 in SmartWords Turkish vocabulary content.
"ehliyet" is tagged as a noun in SmartWords.
Ehliyetimi bu yıl yenilemem gerekiyor.
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