Synonyms for "turkism"
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Translations
16 translations across 12 languages.
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Albanian
1 entries - turqizëm noun (word or idiom of the Turkish language)
Armenian
1 entries - թրքաբանություն noun (word or idiom of the Turkish language)
Bulgarian
1 entries - турци́зъм noun (word or idiom of the Turkish language)
Czech
1 entries - turcismus noun (word or idiom of the Turkish language)
Finnish
4 entries - turkkilainen kulttuuri noun (Turkish culture, religion and tradition)
- turkkilainen vaikute noun (word or idiom of the Turkish language)
- turkkilaisuus noun (Turkish culture, religion and tradition)
- turkkilaisuus noun (word or idiom of the Turkish language)
French
1 entries - turcisme noun (Turkish culture, religion and tradition)
German
1 entries - Turzismus noun (word or idiom of the Turkish language)
Polish
1 entries - turcyzm noun (word or idiom of the Turkish language)
Russian
1 entries - тюрки́зм noun (word or idiom of the Turkish language)
Serbo-Croatian
2 entries - turcìzam noun (word or idiom of the Turkish language)
- турцѝзам noun (word or idiom of the Turkish language)
Slovak
1 entries - turcizmus noun (word or idiom of the Turkish language)
Ukrainian
1 entries - тюркі́зм noun (word or idiom of the Turkish language)
Sample sentences
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Joseph's enthusiasm for promoting new German opera resulted in Mozart's The Escape from the Seraglio, the opera's jokey Turkism itself an indicator of the Ottomans' declining threat status.
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