DeOriginİştiyak has entered Turkish from the Arabic word ištīāq (اشتياق), derived from the root sh-w-q (شوق). In Arabic, this word is the māṣdar form of the fiʿʿāl pattern of the verb shāqa, meaning “to desire” or “to long for,” and carries the sense of “intense desire and longing.”Areas of UseLiterature: Used in poetry and prose to express feelings of longing, love, and intense desire.Sufism and Religious Texts: Employed to convey spiritual closeness, the yearning for union, and deep devotion.Eve
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Fatmanur Mavibaş

To have one’s eyes set high is an idiom that describes someone who has ambitious goals and always desires something better or more. It means refusing to be easily satisfied and constantly striving for greater achievements. You can think of it like a mountaineer who dreams of reaching the highest peak.Where Does It Come From? 🧐Although the exact origin of this idiom is unknown, it is believed to stem from the human nature of striving for advancement and improvement. Throughout history, people ha
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Nida Üstün

The Room (Turkish: Oda) is a 2019 science fiction thriller film co-produced by France, Belgium, and Luxembourg, directed by Christian Volckman. It stars Olga Kurylenko and Kevin Janssens. The film follows a couple who move to New Hampshire to start a new life and discover a secret room in their home that instantly materializes any desire spoken aloud. The narrative explores themes such as the limits of desire, the perception of reality, and family dynamics. Upon its release, it attracted attenti
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Arif Zahid Yüksel