Turkish word 'bey' is a titular name in many cases sort of like "Sir" to Western Europeans. Depending on the country of origin, it can simply mean "Sir" and title of respect.
The female equivalent of bey in Turkish is hanım. It is used to address or refer to a woman with respect, similar to how bey is used for men.
Bey
Aga is a three-letter word for a Turkish ruler.
Bay or Bey.
Turhan Bey went by Turkish Delight.
It depends on the definition of "official". It is in Webster's Unabridged, but it is actually a Turkish word: a title of respect, or a rank.
It is Hanim.
There is no such word in Turkish.
A bey was a title of a provincial governor in the Ottoman Empire. It was also commonly used in Turkish as a form of address to a gentleman. Additionally, it can refer to a type of spinning top toy popularized by the Beyblade series.
A bek is another term for a bey, a Turkish governor.
There is no word like munyack in Turkish, but if you mean manyak it means maniac.
Turkish word for pizza