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The Best Ever Book of Turkish Jokes: Lots and Lots of Jokes Specially Repurposed for You-Know-Who

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Hunziker, Sara (2019). Ramona, Mihaila (ed.). Myth, Symbol, and Ritual: Elucidatory Paths to the Fantastic Unreality. University of Bucharest. pp.357–361. ISBN 978-6-061-61037-2. Nasreddin appears in thousands of stories, sometimes witty, sometimes wise, but often, too, a fool or the butt of a joke. A Nasreddin story usually has a subtle humour and a pedagogic nature. [4] The International Nasreddin Hodja festival is celebrated between 5 and 10 July every year in Akşehir. [5] Widely retold, for instance in Shah, Idries (1964). The Sufis. Jonathan Cape. pp.78–79. ISBN 978-0-86304-074-0.

proverb is a short, pithy saying that expresses a traditionally held truth or piece of advice, based on common sense or experience. These sayings are called “proverbs”. Here are some examples of Turkish proverbs. Another crudely translated Persian joke A Persian man asks a Turkish man "who do you like more, your mom or your dad?" to which the Turkish man replies "your mom!" Sığır — In Turkish, you can insult someone by calling them any variation of “bear,” “ox” or “donkey” — you know, “insert large, oafish animal here.” We like this one in particular because you’re literally calling someone “beef.” garson. " "Did You Lose the Keys Here?" "No, But the Light Is Much Better Here" | Quote Investigator" . Retrieved 2 March 2017. Short turkish puns are one of the best ways to have fun with word play in English. The turkish humour may include short turkey jokes also.Bacha, Mohamed 30 Funny Stories of Joha, The Beloved Folk Hero of The East (bilingual English - Arabic) The Uncommon Sense of the Immortal Mullah Nasruddin: Stories, jests, and donkey tales of the beloved Persian folk hero, collected and retold by Ron Suresha. Akşehir Belediyesi - Nasreddin Hoca Şenliği". aksehir.bel.tr. Archived from the original on 17 August 2011. olden times three friends a englishman a frenchman and a turk were caught looking through the window of the harem. Göt lalesi — They’re not just an asshole; they’re an “ass tulip,” which is somehow worse (and way more evocative).

a b Hixarid Fedai. "Mulla or Hodja Nasreddin as seen by Cypriot Turks and Greeks" (PDF). folklore.ee.Welcome to a light-hearted collection of jokes that playfully highlight various aspects of Turkish culture. Humor knows no boundaries, and these jokes aim to entertain while embracing the rich heritage and traditions of Turkey. Aksehir's International Nasreddin Hodja Festival and Aviation Festival – Turkish Daily News 27 Jun 2005". Archived from the original on 30 September 2007 . Retrieved 31 August 2007. a b Fiorentini, Gianpaolo (2004). "Nasreddin, una biografia possibile". Storie di Nasreddin. Toronto: Libreria Editrice Psiche. ISBN 978-88-85142-71-8. Archived from the original on 7 April 2004 . Retrieved 28 December 2006. Attardo, Salvatore, ed. (2014). Encyclopedia of Humor Studies. SAGE Publications. pp.108–111. ISBN 978-1-483-34617-5. Yavşak — There are smarmy creeps, and then there are “newly born fleas.” When your brown-nosing gets to this parasitic level, you might rightfully earn this epithet.

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