How to say "turkish sesame bread" in Turkish?

In Turkish "turkish sesame bread" translates to  simit 

Transliteration: si-mit

🇹🇷 Simit, Türkiye'de sokak lezzetlerinden biridir.

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🇺🇸 Simit is one of the street foods in Turkey.



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Turkish

Native speakers
76M 🗣️
Official language in
Turkey 🌍
Active vocabulary
15k-25k 📚
Difficulty
medium-hard 🤔
Closest langauges
Azerbaijani, Turkmen
⏳ Avg. time to basics
900-1100 hours ⏳

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Learning Turkish opens up opportunities in a country that bridges Europe and Asia, offering geopolitical and economic significance in sectors like tourism, textiles, and construction. Turkey's unique culture and history make the language valuable for cultural enthusiasts and academics. For basic fluency, English speakers need about 1,500-2,000 vocabulary words and may require 900-1,100 hours for general proficiency. Key Turkish grammar elements include vowel harmony, agglutination, and the use of suffixes to convey relational meaning. The language's subject-object-verb structure and absence of gendered nouns offer a different linguistic perspective. Mastering Turkish enables more nuanced interactions, both professionally and culturally, in this transcontinental setting.



Frequently Asked Questions

How to say "turkish sesame bread" in Turkish?

You can use the word "simit" which translates to "Turkish sesame bread".

How to pronounce "simit" (turkish sesame bread) in Turkish?

The word "simit" is pronounced as "si-mit".

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