yellen

This is the 4369th most frequent Turkish word.


yellen

The Turkish word "yellen" means "to fart" in English.


In this sentence, 'yellen' refers to the windy condition or movement of the air as part of an atmospheric event.

Bugün hava çok sıcak, biraz serinlemek için rüzgarın estiği bir yere gittim ve orada yellen başladığını fark ettim.

Today, the weather is very hot, so I went to a place where the wind was blowing to cool off and noticed that the yellen had started.


Here, 'yellen' is personified as a force contributing to the rhythm, possibly symbolizing the external natural influences.

Sakinleşmek için nefes alıp verirken, fark ettim ki yellen içinde bir ritim oluşturuyor.

While breathing to calm down, I noticed that the yellen created a rhythm.


In this example, 'yellen' suggests an artistic interpretation of natural wind sounds as singing.

Rüzgarın yellen türkü söylemesi belki de doğanın bize bir mesaj vermesiydi.

The singing of the yellen in the wind might have been a message from nature.