Turkish-Italian Glossary Overview
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Questions and Answers

What is the primary focus of the glossary mentioned?

  • Cultural practices associated with words
  • Historical context of the language
  • List of family names
  • Words and their translations (correct)

Which type of words are NOT included in the glossary?

  • Words related to family
  • Words denoting time of day
  • Technical jargon of industries (correct)
  • Descriptive words about characteristics

Which characteristic is mentioned about the organization of the glossary?

  • Alphabetically organized
  • Column-organized list (correct)
  • Narrative format
  • Thematically grouped sections

What is necessary to gain a full understanding of the glossary's content?

<p>Specific context for the intended instrument (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which of the following topics is covered in the glossary?

<p>Everyday activities (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the Italian translation of the Turkish word 'abla'?

<p>sorella maggiore (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which Turkish word means 'to exaggerate' in Italian?

<p>abartmak (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the meaning of the Turkish word 'abur cubur' in Italian?

<p>cibo generalmente non sano (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which Turkish word translates to 'man' or 'human being' in Italian?

<p>adam (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does the Turkish word 'acaba' mean in Italian?

<p>chissà (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Study Notes

Glossary Overview

  • The glossary pairs Turkish words with their Italian translations.
  • It provides grammatical variations and examples for understanding usage.
  • The glossary presents a broad range of categories, encompassing topics like family relations, actions, time, locations, and attributes.
  • The content includes details about how specific words are used in context.
  • The glossary's purpose is to assist in understanding the Turkish language.

Example Entries

  • abartlı: Meaning "esagerato" (exaggerated) in Italian.
  • abartmak: Meaning "esagerare" (to exaggerate) in Italian.
  • abla: Meaning "sorella maggiore" (older sister) in Italian.
  • abur cubur: Meaning "cibo generalmente non sano" (food generally unhealthy) in Italian.
  • acaba: Meaning "chissà" (who knows) in Italian.
  • adam: Meaning "uomo" (man, human being) in Italian.

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This glossary provides a comprehensive pairings of Turkish words with their Italian translations, along with grammatical variations and contextual examples. It covers a wide range of categories such as family relations, actions, time, locations, and attributes to enhance understanding of the Turkish language.

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