turc

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Catalan

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Arabic تُرْكِيّ (turkiyy); compare English Turk (which derives from Turkish).

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Adjective

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turc (feminine turca, masculine plural turcs, feminine plural turques)

  1. Turkish (pertaining to Turkey, to the Turkish people, or to the Turkish language)

Noun

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turc m (plural turcs, feminine turca)

  1. Turk (an inhabitant of Turkey or an ethnic Turk)

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Noun

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turc m (uncountable)

  1. Turkish (a Turkic language of Turkey and Cyprus)

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French

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turc (feminine turque, masculine plural turcs, feminine plural turques)

  1. (relational) of Turkey; Turkish

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Noun

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turc m (uncountable)

  1. Turkish; the Turkish language
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Interlingua

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Adjective

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turc (not comparable)

  1. Turkish

Occitan

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turc m (feminine singular turca, masculine plural turcs, feminine plural turcas)

  1. Turkish

Noun

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turc m (uncountable)

  1. Turkish (language)
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Romanian

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Ottoman Turkish ترك (türk).

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Noun

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turc m (plural turci, feminine equivalent turcă)

  1. Turk
    Synonym: otoman

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Adjective

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turc m or n (feminine singular turcă, masculine plural turci, feminine and neuter plural turce)

  1. Turkish
  2. (figuratively) non-believing, pagan

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