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kedi — meaning in English: cat

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informal very common
Usage
Native Turkish speakers often use the word 'kedi' when discussing their pets at home or when talking about animals in a casual setting. For example, you might hear it in a conversation at a café where friends share stories about their beloved cats or in a children's book featuring a character who is a cat.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym to 'kedi' is 'feline', but 'kedi' specifically refers to domestic cats, while 'feline' encompasses all members of the cat family, including wild species. You would choose 'kedi' when talking about a pet or a domestic setting.
Culture
'Kedi' has a rich cultural significance in Turkey, where cats are highly regarded and often roam freely in urban areas. The word itself is believed to have come from the Arabic word 'qit' (قط), reflecting the historical ties that shape Turkish language and culture. In Istanbul, cats are so beloved that they have become a symbol of the city, often depicted in art and literature.
FAQ
Q.What is the plural of 'kedi' in Turkish?
'Kedi' becomes 'kediler' in the plural form. You would use 'kediler' when referring to multiple cats, such as 'The cats are playful' which translates to 'Kediler oyuncudur.'
Q.How do you use 'kedi' in a sentence?
You can say, 'Benim kedim çok tatlı' which means 'My cat is very cute.' This sentence showcases possession and affection towards the cat.
Q.Is 'kedi' used for both male and female cats?
'Kedi' is a gender-neutral term in Turkish and can refer to both male and female cats. For more specific references, you might hear 'erkek kedi' for male cats and 'dişi kedi' for female cats.
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