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süt — meaning in English: milk

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neutral very common
Usage
Native Turkish speakers often use the word 'süt' in daily conversations about food, especially when discussing meals that include dairy products. For example, you might hear it in a grocery store when someone asks for 'süt' while shopping for breakfast items or in a café ordering a coffee with milk.
Synonyms & nuances
'Süt' can be closely related to 'yoğurt' (yogurt) and 'kaymak' (clotted cream), but while 'süt' refers specifically to milk, the others are dairy products that have undergone fermentation or processing. You would use 'süt' when specifically discussing milk, whereas 'yoğurt' would be used for yogurt-related discussions.
Culture
'Süt' has deep cultural significance in Turkey, where dairy farming has been a part of life for centuries. Not only is milk a staple in the Turkish diet, used in dishes like 'sütlaç' (rice pudding), but it also features in traditional customs, such as celebrating the birth of a child by preparing milk-based dishes.
FAQ
Q.What is the plural form of süt in Turkish?
The plural form of 'süt' is 'sütler'. You might use it when talking about different types of milk, such as cow's milk, goat's milk, etc.
Q.How do you say milkshake in Turkish?
'Milkshake' is translated as 'sütlaç' or 'milkshake' in Turkish, depending on the context. If you're in a café, you can simply use 'milkshake' as it’s also understood.
Q.Is süt used in any traditional Turkish dishes?
'Süt' is indeed used in various traditional dishes, most notably in 'sütlaç', a rice pudding, and in 'kumpir', where it can be added to potato fillings for creaminess.
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