The Turkish term for Mr is "Bay".
The Turkish term for Mr is "Bay".
Bay.
That word does not exist in turkish. But it sounds similar to Efendi which means Mr.
The cast of The Turkish Rug - 1913 includes: Joseph Belmont as Mr. Belmont
The name "Baysal" is of Turkish origin. "Bay" means "Mr." or "Mister" in Turkish, and "Sal" is likely a part of the family name.
Ofra Bengio has written: 'The Turkish-Israeli Relationship' 'Irak shel Tsadam' 'Mr'
No sugar : Şekersiz in Turkish.
A Turkish honorific is a title or form of address used to show respect or politeness when addressing someone. For example, "Bey" is a common honorific used for men, equivalent to "Mr.", while "Hanım" is used for women, equivalent to "Mrs." or "Ms."
No in Turkish is hayir.
Turkish delight.
Turkish people speak Turkish. It is the official language of Turkey and is also spoken in parts of Cyprus and other countries with Turkish communities.
eithet Turkish van or Turkish angora