Oh, dude, "aam" in Turkish means "general" or "common." It's like when you're talking about something in a broad, general way, you throw in an "aam" to keep it casual. So yeah, it's just a chill way to say "in general" in Turkish.
it does not have any significant meaning. seems like a company name.
It's a Turkish language taken from the word köşk meaning "pavilion".
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Turkish people speak Turkish, which is a Turkic language. It is the official language of Turkey and is spoken by the majority of the population.
*an-najm (The Star) is the 53rd sura of the Qur'an with 62 ayat. *an-aam its a sura of the Qur'an called (the cattle)
Aanp in NepaliIn Hindi - Its Aam
Turkish Language Association was created in 1932.
No. Turkish is an Altaic Language. Kurdish is an Indo-European Language. Kurdish is much closer to Farsi (the language of Iran) than Arabic or Turkish.
IT's Turkish ;)
Turkish
November mean "Kasım" in Turkish.
peace is Barış in Turkish language