See also: kälp- Inherited from Ottoman Turkish قلب (kalb, “heart”), from Arabic قَلْب (qalb). IPA(key): [kalp] kalp (definite accusative kalbi, plural...
See also: kalp From Proto-Tocharian *kälp- (whence Tocharian B kälp-), of uncertain origin. kälp- to find, obtain, locate to achieve, manage to do something...
From kalp (“heart”) + çarpıntı (“palpitation”) + -(s)ı (“possessive suffix with "s" as buffer consonant”). IPA(key): /ˈkalp t͡ʃaɾ.pɯn.tɯ.sɯ/ kalp çarpıntısı...
From Turkish "kalp" (heart) + "kas" (muscle) kalp kası (definite accusative kalp kasını, plural kalp kasları) (anatomy) cardiac muscle...
From Turkish "kalp" (heart) + "kriz" (crisis). kalp krizi (cardiology, pathology) heart attack miyokard enfarktüs miyokardiyal enfarktüs...
first mentions of this word are in 17th-century dictionaries. IPA(key): [kālps] kalps m (1st declension, feminine form: kalpone) farmhand, farm laborer, servant...
heart, sincerely Synonyms: gönülden, yürekten, içten kalp acısı kalp çarpıntısı kalp krizi kalp yarası ^ Redhouse, James W. (1890) “قلباً”, in A Turkish...