sakura

This is the 8700th most frequent Turkish word.


sakura

The Turkish word "sakura" refers to cherry blossoms, originating from the Japanese term for the same.


In this sentence, 'sakura' is used as a noun referring specifically to the sakura tree, to signify its presence and the beauty of its blooms.

Bahçedeki sakura ağacının çiçekleri bu yıl çok güzel açtı.

The sakura tree's flowers in the garden bloomed beautifully this year.


Here, 'sakuralarını' (sakura trees) is used in plural form to denote the speaker's admiration for them, emphasizing cultural or specific types.

Japon sakuralarını ne kadar sevdiğimi bilmiyor musun?

Don't you know how much I love Japanese sakuras?


In this context, 'Sakura' represents an abstract cultural concept or symbol rather than a physical tree.

Sakura, Japon kültürünün önemli bir sembolüdür.

Sakura is an important symbol of Japanese culture.