burjuva

This is the 6885th most frequent Turkish word.


burjuva

"Burjuva" means "bourgeois," referring to the middle or upper class, typically associated with material wealth and conventional attitudes.


The term 'burjuva' in this context refers to the social class (bourgeoisie) associated with wealth, economic power, and often urban belongs.

Burjuva sınıfı zenginliğiyle bilinir.

The bourgeoisie class is known for its wealth.


Here, 'burjuva' describes the lifestyle or cultural aspects typified by the bourgeois class, which can invoke perceptions of affluence or refinement.

O, burjuva hayatına özendiği için farklı bir yaşam sürmeyi tercih etti.

Because he aspired to the bourgeois lifestyle, he chose to lead a different life.


In this sentence, 'burjuva' is used as an adjective describing qualities or elements representative of bourgeois society, such as its values or conflicts.

Burjuva karakterli bu roman, toplumsal çatışmaları ele alıyor.

This novel with a bourgeois character deals with social conflicts.