Ben bir muz yiyorum.
English: I eat a banana.
muz /mˈʊz/ · noun · CEFR A0. Turkish translation of "banana".
See also: Vocabulary entry (Turkish) · Topic: Turkish Günlük Nesneler

Listen to how "muz" sounds in Turkish.
Turkish nouns do not use a fixed definite article like "the". Plural meaning is usually added with -lar or -ler.
| Dictionary form | muz |
|---|---|
| Regular/likely plural | muzlar |
This word appears in the Turkish Günlük Nesneler.
Ben bir muz yiyorum.
English: I eat a banana.
Muz sarı.
English: The banana is yellow.
Kahvaltıda bir muz yerim.
English: I eat a banana for breakfast.
Bebeğe bir muz verir.
English: She gives the baby a banana.
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