Difference between revisions of "Funny words in Turkish"
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* kazak - ‘sweater’ (sounds like казак ‘Kazakh’) | * kazak - ‘sweater’ (sounds like казак ‘Kazakh’) | ||
* halat - ‘rope’ (sounds like халат ‘robe’) | * halat - ‘rope’ (sounds like халат ‘robe’) | ||
+ | * kravat - ‘tie’ (sounds like кровать ‘bed’) | ||
+ | * pasta - ‘cake’ (sounds like паста ‘tomato sauce’) | ||
+ | * aperatif - ‘snack’ (sounds like оператив ‘hastily’) |
Latest revision as of 13:29, 21 September 2024
- bardak - ‘glass’ (sounds like бардак ‘clutter’)
- koltuk - ‘armchair’ (sounds like колтук ‘armpit’)
- durak - ‘bus stop’ (sounds like дурак ‘idiot’)
- kazak - ‘sweater’ (sounds like казак ‘Kazakh’)
- halat - ‘rope’ (sounds like халат ‘robe’)
- kravat - ‘tie’ (sounds like кровать ‘bed’)
- pasta - ‘cake’ (sounds like паста ‘tomato sauce’)
- aperatif - ‘snack’ (sounds like оператив ‘hastily’)