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  2. Tureng dictionary - Wikipedia

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    Tureng dictionary (name coined from the first syllables of the words Turkish and English) is a bilingual online Turkish English dictionary provided by Tureng Çeviri Ltd, a Turkish translation company. As of May 20, 2009, the site has more than 2.000.000 English and Turkish words and phrases, classified into categories by the field of usage ...

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  4. Chapulling - Wikipedia

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    Graffiti from Turkey, June 2013 that reads "Everyday I'm Çapuling", referencing LMFAO's "Party Rock Anthem" [1]. Chapulling (Turkish: Çapulcu, Turkish pronunciation: [t͡ʃapuɫd͡ʒu]) is a neologism originating in the Gezi Park protests, coined from Prime Minister Erdoğan's use of the term çapulcu (roughly translated to "marauders") [2] to describe the protesters.

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  6. Nazlı - Wikipedia

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    Nazli Tabatabai-Khatambakhsh (born 1977), Iranian Libretto PGR, Prof. of Dramatic Writing, Assoc; Nazlı Çağla Dönertaş (born 1991), Turkish yachtracer; Nazlı Deniz Kuruoğlu (born 1960), Turkish ballet dancer and former Miss Turkey winner

  7. Category:Turkish dictionaries - Wikipedia

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  8. Longest word in Turkish - Wikipedia

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    Turkish grammar is highly agglutinative, enabling the construction of words by stringing together various morphemes.It is theoretically possible for some words to be inflected an infinite number of times because certain suffixes generate words of the same type as the stem word, such that the new word can be modified again with the same suffix(es).

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