sayın

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Turkish

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Etymology

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Learned borrowing from Chagatai [script needed] (sayın, good, well, distinguished), from a Mongolic language (compare modern Mongolian сайн (sajn, good, well)).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /sɑˈjɯn/, [s̪ɑˈjɯn̪]
  • Rhymes: -ɯn
  • Hyphenation: sa‧yın

Adjective

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sayın

  1. A formal way of addressing a person or people in a formal context or in a starting of a speech, letter, message, memo, etc., honorable, dear, esteemed, fellow
    Synonyms: saygıdeğer, muhterem
    Sayın yoldaşlarım...
    My fellow comrades
    Sayın başbakanım, demeye çalıştığım şey...
    Dear prime minister, what I was trying to say was...
  2. A formal honorific title used when talking about someone in a formal context
    Sayın cumhurbaşkanımızın da dediği gibi...
    Just as our honorable president has said...

Further reading

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