What does Şirin in Turkish mean?

What is the meaning of the word Şirin in Turkish? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use Şirin in Turkish.

The word Şirin in Turkish means güzel, hoş, çok güzel, çok sevimli, şirin, sevimli, şirin, sevimli, sevimli, şirin, hoş, sevimli, tatlı, şirin, şeker, tatlı, şirin, tatlı, sevimli, tatlı çocuk, sevimli çocuk, sevimli/hoş/şirin kimse. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word Şirin

güzel, hoş

(pretty)

Çok çekici bir kadındı.
These are such lovely flowers.

çok güzel, çok sevimli, şirin

(cute)

The Siamese kittens are adorable!

sevimli

(endearing)

The handsome man had a winsome smile.

şirin, sevimli

(person: endearing, adorable)

Lucy was such a cute baby!

sevimli, şirin

(thing: endearing) (eşya)

Pilar was holding a cute stuffed bear.

hoş, sevimli, tatlı, şirin

(figurative (lovable)

Çok şeker bir çocuğun var.
You have a sweet dog.

şeker, tatlı

(informal (cute, charming, pleasing) (gayri resmi)

He looked darling in his new little suit.

şirin, tatlı, sevimli

(cute)

Oh, what a lovely baby; isn't she precious!

tatlı çocuk, sevimli çocuk

(vulgar, slang (affectionate term: boy, animal)

Look at this possum; he's a cute little bugger, isn't he?

sevimli/hoş/şirin kimse

(informal (cute person) (resmi olmayan dil, kıs)

Who's the cutie with the blue T-shirt?

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