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Common words turkish - romanian
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05 Mar 2007 Mon 11:17 am |
Merhaba!
I thought it would be a nice idea to start a list of romanian words that are also in turkish language
alai — alay
bacsis — bahşiş
bairam — bayram
basma — basma
berechet – bereket
bilet-bilet
beton-beton
boccea — bohça
boia — boya
briceag – bıçak
burghiu – burgu
bursuc – porsuk
calabalîc — kalabalık
capac – kapak
capcană - kapan
caraghios – karagöz
caraghioslîc — karagözlük
catîr – katır
catran – katran
cearşaf – çarşaf
ceai-cay
cerdac — çardak
chef – keyif
chefliu – keyifli
chel – kel
chenar – kenar
chiabur – kibar
chiftea — köfte
chilipir – kelepir
chindie – ikindi
ciob – çöp
cioban – çoban
ciomag – çomak
ciorap – çorap
ciocolata-cikolata
ciorbă — çorba
cirac – çırak
cismea — çeşme
ciulama – çullama
ciuruc – çürük
coltuc — koltuk
conac — konak
cutie — kutu
data-data
dulap — dolap
dud — dut
duium – doyum
duşman – düşman
geam – camgeantă — çanta
haide – haydi
iaurt — yoğurt
ioc — yok
iureş — yürüyüş
cherestea — kereste
chibrit — kibrit
electric-elektrik
maidan – meydan
magiun — macun
mamaliga-mamaliga
masă — masa
masaj-masaj
mesaj-mesaj
marina-marina
model-model
papuc – papuç
para – para
parfum-parfum
perdea — perde
pilaf – pilav
poşeta-poşet
sapun-sabun
sarma-sarma
şampon-şampuan
sictir-siktir
sobă — soba
şapcă — şapka
taman — tamam
tavan — tavan
telefon-telefon
zaiafet — ziyafet
vişine-vişne
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05 Mar 2007 Mon 11:39 am |
thats very supriced,and it shows theres a big interaction between Romanina&Turkish aswell on the cultural backround
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05 Mar 2007 Mon 11:53 am |
Hello, my husband is also Turkish, we married on 5th of February, this year and yes, i was very very surprised to hear words sounding so similar to Romanian, my language..hhee
Mary,
we also say:
bardaca-bardak
bre-bre
caisa-kayısı
musteriu-müşteri
pantalon-pantolon
reclama-reklam
sutien-sutyen
For maidan-meydan (we use it with a bit different sense)
(we took them, as some other words, from Turkish, cos we really have a big community in Constanta and in the area of Black Sea)
i am now learning Turkish...but it is a brainstorming in my head
Numai bine, Oana
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05 Mar 2007 Mon 12:00 pm |
Quoting ceylanOANA: Hello, my husband is also Turkish, we married on 5th of February, this year and yes, i was very very surprised to hear words sounding so similar to Romanian, my language..hhee
Mary,
we also say
pantalon-pantolon
sutien-sutyen
maidan-meydan (with a bit chainging in sense)
bre-bre (we took it, as some other words, from Turkish, cos we really have a big community in Constanta and in the area of Black Sea)
i am now learning Turkish...but it is a brainstorming in my head
Numai bine, Oana |
Merhaba Oana!
First of all congratulations for your wedding!I wish you and your husband all the happiness in the world! I was pretty sure i didnt write down all the common words, so thank you for adding some more And good luck with learning turkish, Oana
Maria
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05 Mar 2007 Mon 12:21 pm |
Maria, thank u very much for your beautiful wishes!
I hope you will be very happy also, with your partner.
Maybe we can keep in touch.
I also have a small book in Romanian with words borrowed from other languages, but i have too look for it, if u want, i may put the whole list, but is pretty long hhehe..
Multumesc pentru cuvintele tale si mai ales pentru raspuns,
Oana
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05 Mar 2007 Mon 06:21 pm |
You can understand almost everything in Italian.
Romanian and Italian are almost like a dialect to each other.
They sound like a totally different languages to me, when I hear them though.
But for Turkish words, there was a big Turk movement some long years ago in that area. There should be some Turkish words in Bulgarian and in other neighbor countries too.
And there should be some Romanian words in Turkish. Because many people came to Anatolia through your land long time ago.
But it is always nice to have common words. A nice reason to learn other words
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05 Mar 2007 Mon 08:23 pm |
Hi! Indeed very interesting ideea.I was wondering where did you find those words? By yourself?
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05 Mar 2007 Mon 08:40 pm |
Many languages borrow words from others but nonetheless it's very convenient when you come across transparent words. I'm also interested in the origins of words etc. (for example masa-mesa (Spanish) is there a connection?) My native language (Danish) is very far from Turkish so unfortunately it's hard to remember words sometimes. Something that has surprised me is the resemblance between danish and kurdish (when you look at some isolated words) but I don't know if that's purely coincidential or what. Languages are fascinating indeed
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06 Mar 2007 Tue 10:02 am |
Quoting marilove: Hi! Indeed very interesting ideea.I was wondering where did you find those words? By yourself? |
Merhaba marilove!
Last year, i spent my holiday in Turkiye and i noticed that turkish and romanian language have some words that sound the same..Actually,most of the words on this list were found by some special friends who are translators, and i added the rest I would like to use this opportunity to thank them for their help
Maria
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06 Mar 2007 Tue 10:21 am |
Quoting azade: Many languages borrow words from others but nonetheless it's very convenient when you come across transparent words. I'm also interested in the origins of words etc. (for example masa-mesa (Spanish) is there a connection?) My native language (Danish) is very far from Turkish so unfortunately it's hard to remember words sometimes. Something that has surprised me is the resemblance between danish and kurdish (when you look at some isolated words) but I don't know if that's purely coincidential or what. Languages are fascinating indeed  |
Merhaba Azade!
The word "masa" that we find also in romanian and turkish means table in english and as far as i know "mesa" means the same in spanish.The connection between spanish and romanian consists in the fact that the romanian language comes from the spoken popular latin,this aspect being also found at the foundation of the other languages like:italian, spanish, portuguese, french
Maria
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