What does baraka in Turkish mean?

What is the meaning of the word baraka in Turkish? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use baraka in Turkish.

The word baraka in Turkish means shed, baraka, kulübe, kulübe, baraka, kışla, kabin, baraka, kulübe, kulübe, baraka. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word baraka

shed

baraka, kulübe

(outhouse used for storage)

Bahçe aletlerini barakaya koy.
Put the garden tools in the shed.

kulübe, baraka

(shack)

A skinny little boy emerged from the shanty.

kışla

(lodging for a soldier) (askerlik)

The soldiers' billet was an unused house in the village.

kabin, baraka

(partitioned area)

The optometrists see their patients in adjacent booths.

kulübe

(pejorative (hut, shack)

The old man lives in a hutch several miles outside of town.

kulübe, baraka

(of straw or grass)

The islanders lived in huts and lived off of the ocean.

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