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daglica

 

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daglica

Part of Speech: Noun

Sense: A type of traditional Turkish dance originating from the Daglica region.

Usage: Daglica is usually performed during festive occasions and cultural events.

Example sentence: The performers showcased their extraordinary skills in the daglica, mesmerizing the audience with their graceful movements.


daglica

Part of Speech: Adjective

Sense (Popular): Denoting something related to or originating from the Daglica region in Turkey.

Usage (Popular): The locals are proud of their daglica heritage and traditions.

Example sentence (Popular): The festival celebrated various aspects of daglica culture, including music, food, and dance.

Sense (Local): Referring to a specific type of wildflower found in the Daglica mountains.

Usage (Local): The locals believe that the daglica flowers possess healing properties.

Example sentence (Local): The vibrant colors and delicate fragrance of the daglica added beauty to the mountain landscape.


daglica

Part of Speech: Verb

Sense: The act of exploring or hiking in the Daglica mountains.

Usage: Many outdoor enthusiasts enjoy daglica during the summer season.

Example sentence: We decided to daglica through the rugged trails and enjoy the breathtaking views.


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