Idioms have an important place in every language. Expressions are extremely important in terms of explaining a lot with few words and strengthening the narrative. It is the precious treasures of the people, which have been revealed as a result of certain life experiences of the nations. Idioms are stereotypes. There are also idioms created from organ names, which are the foundation of language. Expressions from organ names are quite large. There is also the word heart among the idioms formed by the organ names. The words spoken in Turkey Turkish as “kalp” (heart) or “yürek” (heart) in Kyrgyz Turkish they are spoken as "Jurok". Each human body has a different significance. But heart is a more important organ for human life. Among the dialects of the Turkish dialects, many works have been done about the idioms that have been formed. The studies were based on organ names such as the head, eye, ear and nose. In this study the word "heart" was reviewed by phrases in Kyrgyz Turkish and Turkey Turkish. Both dialects were found to have common or similar idioms. The idioms which are different from these are also determined. The meanings of the idioms were given and explanations were made.
Idioms have an important place in every language. Expressions are extremely important in terms of explaining a lot with a few words and strengthening the narrative. It is the precious treasures of the people, which have been revealed as a result of certain life experiences of the nations. Idioms are stereotypes. There are also idioms created from organ names, which are the foundation of language. Expressions from organ names are quite large. There is also the word heart among the idioms formed by the organ names. The words spoken in Turkish Turkish as "heart" (heart) or "heart" (heart) in Kyrgyz Turkish they are spoken as "Jurok". Each human body has a different meaning. But heart is a more important organ for human life. Among the dialects of the Turkish dialects, many works have been done about the idioms that have been formed. The studies were based on organ names such as the head, eye, ear and nose. In this study the word "heart" was reviewed by phrases in Kyrgyz Turkish and Turkey Turkish. Both dialects were found to have common or similar idioms. The idioms that are different from these are also determined. The meanings of the idioms were given and explanations were made.
Alan : Sosyal, Beşeri ve İdari Bilimler
Dergi Türü : Uluslararası
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