piyasa
Turkish
editEtymology
editInherited from Ottoman Turkish پیاسه (piyasa), from Venetian piasa, from Latin platea, from Ancient Greek πλατεῖα (plateîa). Doublet of plaza.
Pronunciation
editNoun
editpiyasa (definite accusative piyasayı, plural piyasalar)
- market
- (informal) scene, activity, comings and goings, life ((informal) Social life)
- 2003, Osmanlı'dan Cumhuriyet'e meşhurların okul anıları (Ark kitapları)[2], Ark Kitapları, →OCLC, page 254:
- Yazın başlarında bir gün , çarşıda akşam piyasası zamanı Mayir Behar ile birlikte dolaşıyoruz . Askeri liseliler dört beş kişilik bir grup . Onlar da geziyorlar . Karşılaştığımda ters ters bakanları var...
- One day in the early summer, we were walking around the bazaar with Mayir Behar during the evening scene. Military high school students are a group of four or five people. They are also walking around. As I pass along, some of them stare at me..
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