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It is the Turkish word for "lion".
The word verme is Turkish and translates into English as the word not. This word translates into Italian as non.
Mom is "Anne" in Turkish.
Emrah is a Turkish name for a boy. It means loving friend or older brother. Emrah Eren and Emrah Uzun are Turkish born football players for Turkey and Germany.
Rahmet !!! means thank you in tataristan Turkish, also you can say " cok zahmetler etmiseniz" tatars are Turkish and Turkey Turkish (tatar) dialect its Tesekkur or tesekkur ederim , or sagol - I am a Crimean Tatar and we way Savbol for Sağol (bol means to be) or Savbolasın (you be good) something like live a long life used for thanking. If you want to make it plural you say Savbolasınız (-ız suffix for you plural). Zahmetler etmişeniz generally in Azeri language. We say Zahmet bolgan (zahmet olmuş in Turkish) or Zahmet etgesiniz (Zahmet etmişsiniz in Turkish).
kiosk and i am in 5 grade if u care.
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kiosk i am in fith grade and yes i am smart
Could be Kiosk. The word is of Turkish and earlier of Persian origin and has, in modern terms become to mean an open fronted cubicle from which newspapers, refreshments and tickets are sold
A compound word is made when two words are joined to form a new word. Example: newsstand= newsstand.
Yes, "newsstand" is a compound word. It is formed by combining "news" and "stand" to create a single word with a specific meaning.
Turban is a Turkish word.
You might buy the Sunday Times at a newsstand, drugstore or the supermarket.(The original version of this question specified a word with the vowel sound of the word "moon" which is the long OO heard in "news" and "newsstand.")
There is no such word in Turkish.
The word "tellak" is Turkish, meaning the masseurs in a Turkish bath, or "hamam".
Lonely means "yanliz" in Turkish.
"Mutfak" is the Turkish word for kitchen.