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Body Parts in Turkish

By Kerry Arslan | on 14th November 2014 | 1 Comment
Learn Turkish Turkish Vocabulary

turkishbodypartsHere is a list  of all the body parts and organs in Turkish.

English

Turkish

Vücudumuz — Our Body

abdomen karın
ankle ayak bileği
arm kol
back

sırt

beard sakal
body vücut – gövde
bottom popo
cheek yanak
chin çene
ear kulak
elbow dirsek
eye göz
eyebrow kaş
eyelash kirpik
eyelid göz kapağı
finger parmak
foot ayak
forehead alın
hair saç
hand el
head kafa – baş
heel topuk
index finger işaret parmağı
knee diz
leg bacak
lip dudak
moustache bıyık
mouth ağız
nail tırnak
neck boyun
nose burun
shoulder omuz
temple şakak
throat boğaz
thumb baş parmak
toe parmak/ayak başparmağı
tongue dil
tooth diş
waist bel
wrist bilek – kol bileği

Organs — Organlar

blood kan
brain beyin
heart kalp
kidney böbrek
liver karaciğer
lung akciğer
stomach mide
vein damar – toplardamar

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