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The Most Beautiful Turkish Word
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50.       tristerecuerdos
518 posts
 16 May 2012 Wed 01:11 pm

 

Quoting si++

 

 

Yes "ya" sounds cute. And we have its longer version "yahu".

 

Çağatay in "Yalan Dünya" serial keeps using it:

"Bu ne yahu"

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EuOZr16lmJQ

i know that haha it really sounds cute ya.. lol 

 

51.       gokuyum
5050 posts
 16 May 2012 Wed 02:13 pm

gönül is my favourite.

52.       Abla
3648 posts
 20 May 2013 Mon 12:19 pm

neşe

53.       AlphaF
5677 posts
 20 May 2013 Mon 12:48 pm

I do not know about beautiful words, but the single most useful word in Turkish is "Tamam"

I suggest all learners to master its different uses.

54.       elenagabriela
2040 posts
 29 Jul 2013 Mon 06:17 pm

KONUŞMAK

 

55.       gokuyum
5050 posts
 29 Jul 2013 Mon 06:43 pm

çiş

56.       kashf-ul-eman
180 posts
 29 Jul 2013 Mon 07:42 pm

 

Quoting Abla

For sure every learner has certain words that they liked from the first sight. It was something about the way they sound, the way they are pronounced, something that they resembled... Natives have their favourites, too, by maybe they are chosen for different reasons. In my country, language authorities ask the public their opinion about the most beatiful Finnish word every year, and the results are very dull. A German loan word äiti ´mother´ which sounds anything but beautiful wins every year.

My favourite Turkish word is a loanword also. There is an original Turkish word for this purpose also but it is not half as classy and sophisticated as its Persian synonyme. There is a round vowel in the middle of this noun which effects the consonants around it and makes them full also. And the meaning, yes, it is in harmony with its beauty.

If I told my word, would someone else bring up more beautiful Turkish words?

 

My favourite word is " Gurusuruz " & evet also Cool i like to use them again again.. i wish  i can {#emotions_dlg.pray}

57.       gokuyum
5050 posts
 29 Jul 2013 Mon 08:12 pm

 

Quoting kashf-ul-eman

 

 

My favourite word is " Gurusuruz " & evet also Cool i like to use them again again.. i wish  i can {#emotions_dlg.pray}

 

You mean görüşürüz?

58.       burakk
309 posts
 29 Jul 2013 Mon 10:56 pm

when i was a kid cici was my favorite. i would keep laughing when i heard it

59.       TheNemanja
116 posts
 30 Jul 2013 Tue 02:35 am

gördüğümüz gibi

As I already said,i love words with Ö and Ü  {#emotions_dlg.love}


60.       ikicihan
1127 posts
 30 Jul 2013 Tue 02:43 am

one of my favorites: eyvallah

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