"Turinese" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Turinese refers to something or someone related to or from Turin, a city in northwestern Italy, known for its rich history, art, architecture, and cultural heritage.
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The Turinese have a strong cultural identity shaped by their history and traditions.
The city is known for its beautiful markets, which are a key part of the Turinese way of life.
The university's Turinese alumni network covers a wide geographic area, with members from all over the world.
Turinese cuisine is famous for its rich flavors and diversity of ingredients, often influenced by other European cuisines.
As a Turinese regional dialect, Piedmontese language is spoken by some people in western Piedmont, in northern Italy.
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A large bird native to North America, known for its brown feathers and distinctive gobble call.<br><br>Adjective form: related to or characteristic of the bird.<br><br>Example: "We had a big family dinner with turkey at Christmas."<br><br>Or, it can refer to a country in Western Asia, nestled between Europe and the Middle East.<br><br>Example: "I have Turkish coffee at a street café in Istanbul."<br><br>Or, it can be used to describe something related to or characteristic of these places or cultures, such as politics, food, or customs.<br><br>Example: "Turkish baths are famous for their relaxing hot water and steam."<br><br>It can also refer to being a traitor or a betrayer, often in historical or political contexts.<br><br>Example: "He was called a turkey for his role in betraying the country during wartime."