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aptal

|ap-tal|

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/apˈtal/

foolish / lacking sense

Etymology
Etymology Information

'aptal' originates from Turkish; its exact deeper origin is uncertain but it is likely borrowed into Turkish from neighboring languages (for example Persian) in a similar form 'aptal'.

Historical Evolution

'aptal' appears in Ottoman Turkish and has continued into modern Turkish as 'aptal' with little change in form.

Meaning Changes

Initially it meant 'foolish' or 'stupid', and over time it has retained essentially the same meaning in modern usage.

Meanings by Part of Speech

Noun 1

a foolish person; someone who acts without sense or good judgment.

O bir aptal.

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Adjective 1

stupid; lacking intelligence or good sense; foolish.

Bu fikir aptal.

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Last updated: 2025/09/28 18:40