Human anatomy in Turkish
In this lesson we will learn new words in Turkish on the topic: Human anatomy.
Words on human anatomy in Turkish
In this lesson, we will continue the topic of human anatomy in Turkish. In the last lesson, called Human anatomy in Turkish Part I we learned a few words about human anatomy. Of course, we do not intend to study human anatomy in Turkish at the level of a full physician or scientist. Our goal is to learn the basic, fundamental words in Turkish on the subject of human anatomy, to learn to express our body structure, organs and body parts in Turkish. Of course, Turkish words on anatomy are often used in everyday conversation, so you should know this topic as well as body parts in Turkish.
Learning human anatomy in Turkish can be very useful for you while traveling in Turkey. In this lesson, we have covered the Turkish words for human organs and body parts used in everyday speech. The Turkish dictionary given in this lesson will help you to express your opinion on the topic of human anatomy.
Proverbs on the subject of human anatomy in Turkish.
"Boğaz dokuz boğumdur" - The throat is nine knots (The meaning of the proverb that a word must be carefully weighed and measured before telling.)
"Göğüs germek" - chest stretch (Endure pain, adversity, resist.)
"Çenesini bıçak açmamak" - Don't open mouth with a knife (Be very sad and not say a word.)
"Boğaz boğaza gelmek" - Come throat to throat (Fight hard, stubbornly resist)
Writing and pronunciation of words on anatomy in Turkish.
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Abdomen |
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Pupil |
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Artery |
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Blood circulation |
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Skull |
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Bronchus |
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Throat |
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Bust |
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Calf |
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Flat-foot |
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Cheekbone |
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Jaw |
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Corpse |
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Dimple |
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Fringe |
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Gum |
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Mole |
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Navel |
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Palm |
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Saliva |
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Appendix |
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Sex |
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Thigh |
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Uvula |
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Vertebra |
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Nipple |
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Kneecap |
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Wrinkle |
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Ankle |
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