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bahar — meaning in English: spring

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neutral very common
Usage
Native Turkish speakers often use the word 'bahar' when discussing the changing seasons, particularly during conversations about weather or nature. For example, you might hear it in a sentence like 'Bahar geldi, çiçekler açtı' (Spring has come, the flowers have bloomed) while enjoying the outdoors or planning a picnic.
Synonyms & nuances
'Bahar' is often used interchangeably with 'ilkbahar' (early spring), but 'bahar' is more general and can refer to the entire spring season. When talking about specific activities or feelings related to spring, 'bahar' is the preferred term, while 'ilkbahar' emphasizes the initial phase of the season.
Culture
'Bahar' has its roots in Persian, where it also means spring. In Turkish culture, spring plays a significant role as it symbolizes renewal and new beginnings, with many festivals celebrating the arrival of this vibrant season. Additionally, the word has inspired poetry and songs, showcasing the beauty and joy associated with springtime.
FAQ
Q.What is the meaning of 'bahar' in English?
'Bahar' translates to 'spring' in English, referring to the season characterized by warmer weather and blooming flowers.
Q.How do you use 'bahar' in a sentence?
You can use 'bahar' in sentences like 'Bahar çok güzel bir mevsimdir' (Spring is a very beautiful season), or 'Bahar aylarında doğa canlanır' (Nature comes to life in spring months).
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 'bahar'?
One common mistake is confusing 'bahar' with other seasons. Remember that 'bahar' specifically refers to spring, while 'yaz' means summer, 'sonbahar' means autumn, and 'kış' means winter.
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