What does vatanim in Turkish mean?
What is the meaning of the word vatanim in Turkish? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use vatanim in Turkish.
The word vatanim in Turkish means country, anavatan, anayurt, yurt, vatan, yurt, memleket, vatan, vatana ait, sıla çeken, gurbet çeken, ev/vatan hasreti çeken, sıla özlemi, sıla hasreti, vatan hasreti, vatan özlemi, vatan haini, vatan hainliği, vatan hainliği. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word vatanim
country
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anavatan, anayurt(native country, homeland) Jorge yearns to see his fatherland again. |
yurt, vatan(homeland) I am proud of my country. |
yurt, memleket, vatan(uncountable (native place, homeland) I missed home a lot when I was studying abroad. |
vatana ait(of, from your own country) When we travel abroad, it's good to find a home newspaper from time to time. |
sıla çeken, gurbet çeken, ev/vatan hasreti çeken(longing for country of origin) Carl was about six months into his overseas appointment when he got very homesick. |
sıla özlemi, sıla hasreti(missing home) Homesickness is common the first year that kids go away to college. |
vatan hasreti, vatan özlemi(homesickness) Kyle felt a lot of nostalgia for his hometown when he looked at the old pictures. |
vatan haini(law: person who commits treason) Traitors are still – technically – subject to the death penalty. |
vatan hainliği(uncountable (treason) In the end, the soldier was executed for treachery. |
vatan hainliği(betrayal of one's country) Plotting against the Queen is treason. |
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