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The Most Beautiful Turkish Word
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20.       tunci
7149 posts
 09 Nov 2011 Wed 07:01 pm

 

If so then lets put those two words together " Hep beraber " ---> All together !

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21.       elenagabriela
2040 posts
 09 Nov 2011 Wed 07:18 pm

Haydi hep beraber
Sabaha kadar

Haydi hep beraber
Güneş doğana kadar

..sorry but I cant stop myself..just I have remembered a song of Mustafa Sandal

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22.       tunci
7149 posts
 09 Nov 2011 Wed 07:51 pm

 

Quoting elenagabriela

Haydi hep beraber
Sabaha kadar
 

Haydi hep beraber
Güneş doğana kadar

..sorry but I cant stop myself..just I have remembered a song of Mustafa Sandal

 

 and that reminded me of the song " Hayde Hayde " [ Blacksea accent ] sung by Cem Yılmaz. [ but originally by Kazım Koyuncu ]

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LAw-JDNsn3c

 

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23.       juji
5 posts
 09 Nov 2011 Wed 08:23 pm

one of the most beautiful words for me is: YAĞMUR {#emotions_dlg.rolleyes}

24.       elenagabriela
2040 posts
 09 Nov 2011 Wed 08:50 pm

evet....yağmur yağsa uykum kaçsa.....

25.       Abla
3648 posts
 08 Feb 2012 Wed 04:17 pm

Sometimes they are so close you can´t see them:

 

          Evet.

 

 

26.       ozlemaydinli82
33 posts
 08 Feb 2012 Wed 05:21 pm

my all time favourite word is bazen. just the way it rolls off your tongue, it sounds beautiful

27.       Mavili
236 posts
 13 Feb 2012 Mon 04:36 am

This one may seem strange, but in my head there´s been a word in Turkish that i say to myself so much recently.

memleket

I have heard it used in a Turkish song I like, that could have something to do it.

 

28.       LisaLynn
1 posts
 13 Feb 2012 Mon 02:26 pm

I like "yazi yaziyor" I love saying it {#emotions_dlg.lol_fast}

29.       Sir_Robalot
73 posts
 15 Feb 2012 Wed 05:33 pm

There are many beautiful Turkish words. And I smiled as I went through the earlier posts. 

Sevinç - My wife´s parents live on Sevinç sokak.

Yağmur - The name I first picked for our second daughter (before we knew she was a girl). We later settled for Aylin. 

Evet - What my wife answered when I proposed to her. 

 

But above all: CANIM. A word that Turks use to express affection and love among their relatives and friends. To me, that word and how it´s used expresses so much more love than any word I can think of in English or Swedish. 

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30.       tunci
7149 posts
 15 Feb 2012 Wed 08:45 pm

 

Quoting Mavili

This one may seem strange, but in my head there´s been a word in Turkish that i say to myself so much recently.

memleket

I have heard it used in a Turkish song I like, that could have something to do it.

 

 

 I also like this word , "Memleket" is one of the initial question that you might be asked when you meet a Turk " Memleket nire ? " [Memleket nere ?] --> Basically means " Where are you from "

 

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