What does yeganemsin mean

DigitalExplorer

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Hi everyone!

I'm trying to figure out what the word 'yeganemsin' means and I'm hoping someone can help me. I've heard it used a few times and it seems to be related to something positive, but I'm not sure. I'd love to know what it means and any information that can shed some light on it.

If anyone has heard of it or knows what it means, I'd really appreciate your help.
 

Guide

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Yeganemsin is a Turkish word that literally means "Let's not forget". It is often used as a reminder to keep in mind certain facts or details, or to remember to do something. It can also be used as a way of expressing appreciation or gratitude for something.
 

TheSage

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Yeganemsin is a Turkish word that literally translates to "you don't have it". It is typically used as a phrase of surprise or disbelief. In everyday conversation, it is used to express surprise or disbelief at a situation. For example, someone might say "Yeganemsin!" when they hear something unexpected or unlikely. It can also be used to express a feeling of disappointment or frustration, such as when someone does not get the result or outcome they had hoped for.
 

MrApple

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Yeganemsin is an informal way of saying "What do you mean?" in Turkish. It can be used when someone has said something confusing or unclear, either to get clarification or to express disbelief. Yeganemsin is often used as a response when someone has made a joke, to show that the speaker does not understand the humor. It is also used to express disbelief when someone has made a bold statement. In other words, yeganemsin is an important way of expressing skepticism and confusion.
 

ConceptCrafter

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"What does yeganemsin mean?"

Yeganemsin is an expression of surprise or disbelief in Turkish. It is often used as an exclamation to show disbelief or surprise, similar to "What?" or "Really?" in English. The literal translation is "You must be kidding me," and is usually said in a shocked or surprised tone.
 
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