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Lesson 45: Body parts
Below you can see a list with body parts.
Unfortunately, there is not really a good way to say butt or ass in Turkish, since popo seems childish, and on the other hand kıç seems vulgar. Therefore, kalça is often used instead of these words, but kalça actually means hip.
body | vücut |
shoulder | omuz |
arm | kol |
elbow | dirsek |
chest, breast | göğüs |
breast | meme |
abdomen, belly, stomach | karın |
back | sırt |
hip | kalça |
butt, ass | popo, kıç |
leg | bacak |
Question | Answer |
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body | vücut |
shoulder | omuz |
Your shoulders are wide. | Senin omuzların geniş. |
arm | kol |
Break my arm! | Kolumu kır! |
elbow | dirsek |
chest | göğüs |
breast | meme |
to hurt | ağrımak |
My breasts hurt. | Memelerim ağrıyor. |
abdomen, belly, stomach | karın |
backANATOMY | sırt |
bird | kuş |
to draw | çizmek |
Draw a bird on my back. | Sırtıma kuş çiz. |
hip | kalça |
butt, ass | popo |
butt, ass | kıç |
to be seen, to appear, to seem | görünmek |
Your ass is showing. | Kıçın görünüyor. |
leg | bacak |
thick | kalın |
His/her (maternal) uncle's legs are thick. | Dayısının bacakları kalın. |
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