What does AGİT in Turkish mean?
What is the meaning of the word AGİT in Turkish? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use AGİT in Turkish.
The word AGİT in Turkish means elegy, ağlama/inleme, feryat, ağıt, cenaze marşı, ağıt, yas, ağıt, ağıt, ağıt yakmak, acı acı inlemek/ağlamak, feryat etmek. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word AGİT
elegy
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ağlama/inleme, feryat(mournful cry) We heard the wail of children coming from the nursery. |
ağıt(funeral lament) The man's son read an elegy that made everyone in the room cry. |
cenaze marşı, ağıt(music: lament for the dead) (müzik) As I approached the church, I could hear the requiem echoing inside the sanctuary. |
yas(figurative (lament for sth lost) (mecazlı) |
ağıt(song of mourning) The song is a lament for lost soldiers. |
ağıt(formal (lament) The relatives let out a mournful keen over the corpse. |
ağıt yakmak(formal (wail, lament) The women gathered at the funeral to keen. |
acı acı inlemek/ağlamak, feryat etmek(cry mournfully) Women wailed and beat their breasts at the funeral. |
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