halil wrote:derya=sea, ocean, a large body of water, the waters
DENİZ=SEA
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denizaksulu wrote:Filitsa wrote:denizaksulu wrote:Filitsa wrote:halil wrote:denizaksulu wrote:Deniz
derya
yavac, yavac
what is that? siga siga?
If yavac means slow, then yes, siga siga, means the same.
In that case write YAVAS/YAVASH. THE S HAS THE HOOK UNDERNEATH IT.

denizaksulu wrote:halil wrote:Filitsa wrote:What does derya mean? Believe it or not, I have a student who is half Greek and half Turkish whose name is Derya.
Derya means Ocean
sorry bubbles
Derya is derived from Persian. It is twinned with Deniz and used as Deniz Derya.
I know someone called Deniz Derya for real. I was often called that.

Filitsa wrote:denizaksulu wrote:halil wrote:Filitsa wrote:What does derya mean? Believe it or not, I have a student who is half Greek and half Turkish whose name is Derya.
Derya means Ocean
sorry bubbles
Derya is derived from Persian. It is twinned with Deniz and used as Deniz Derya.
I know someone called Deniz Derya for real. I was often called that.
No gender distinction?
(Now we've really messed up the game!)

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