alın

This is the 1769th most frequent Turkish word.


alın

"Alın" means "forehead" in English.


In this sentence, 'alın' is used as the imperative form of the verb 'almak,' meaning 'to take' or 'to buy,' directed at a plural or polite singular addressee.

Alın alın, taze meyvelerimiz var!

Come and buy, we have fresh fruits!


'Alın' in this sentence refers to 'forehead' in a figurative expression 'alın teri,' which means 'sweat of the brow,' a metaphor for hard work.

Başarının sırrı alın terinde gizlidir.

The secret to success lies in hard work.


Here, 'alın' is the imperative form of 'almak,' addressing the second person in plural or polite form, instructing them to take something.

Bu hediyeyi siz alın, ben başka bir tane seçerim.

You take this gift, and I'll choose another one.