
Kadin | Oyle Guzel Gulme
Similar sentiments are common in Turkish romantic songs. 4. Similar Expressions Gülüşü ömre bedel: Her smile is worth a lifetime. Öyle bakma: Don't look at me like that.
This phrase is rarely meant as a literal demand for someone to stop smiling. Instead, it is used to express that a woman’s smile is so enchanting, powerful, or heartbreaking that the narrator feels they cannot handle it. It highlights the intense beauty of a smile.
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It is a popular caption for photos depicting genuine joy or captivating smiles.
It is often used in romantic contexts to show that the smile is almost overwhelming to the point of being a weakness. 3. Usage in Culture Similar sentiments are common in Turkish romantic songs
It fits within themes of aşk (love) and hasret (yearning).
Don't laugh / Don't smile (Imperative negative form of gülmek ) Kadın: Woman 2. Context and Sentiment Öyle bakma: Don't look at me like that
It suggests the speaker is defenseless against the charm of the woman.

