a Turkish eye is a good luck charm. it can be a key chain or jewely.
200 dollars
It is from Turkey.
Turkish angora are white and fluffy. Van cats are white and fluffy but have one blue one brown eye.
Turkish Van if you tell what it looks like it has got 1blue eye and 1green eye and its fur is usually white! :) THEY LOVE TO SWIM Iv got 4 turkish vans and 2 bengals
Alone lunare is a literal Italian equivalent of the mixed Arabic and Turkish name Aylin. The feminine proper name originates in combining the Turkish word ay ("Moon") and the Arabic word lin ("halo"). The pronunciation will be "a-LO-ney loo-NA-rey" and "eye-lihn" in mixed Arabic and Turkish.
The last name "Karagozler" is of Turkish origin. In Turkish, "kara" means "black" and "göz" means "eye," suggesting that the name may have originally referred to someone with dark eyes. Surnames ending in "-ler" typically indicate a plural or familial connection in Turkish. Thus, it reflects a cultural and linguistic heritage tied to Turkey.
No sugar : Şekersiz in Turkish.
the evil eye is traditionally associated with being turkish/greek it is ment to protect the person wearing it from evil/harm. it is susposed to be given as a gift not purhased for youself as buying it yourself is ment to be bad luck.
No in Turkish is hayir.
Turkish delight.
Evil Eye is the belief in the power of a person's stare, be it intended or not, to cause bad luck, maladies, illnesses, and harm towards another person you give the "eye" to. The belief stretches across different cultures but each has their own ways of fighting it off. i.e. Italian Horn for Italians, Greek Mati for Greeks, Hamsa Hand for Jewish people, Turkish Nazar for Turkish people, & everything else in between like oils, vinegars, garlic, and even lemon.
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.