What does güller in Turkish mean?

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

The word güller in Turkish means rose, gül, gül, güzel, gül deseni, gül pembesi, pembe, gül pembesi, gül goncası, gül dudaklar, gül ağacı, gül ağacından yapılmış, gül ağacı, pembemsi kırmızı, gül renkli. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word güller

rose

gül

(flower)

Sevgililer Günü için kız arkadaşına bir düzine gül aldı.
He bought her a dozen roses for Valentine's Day.

gül

(rosebush)

We planted some roses over there.

güzel

(person: very attractive) (kişi)

Gül gibi kızı bu çirkin adamla evlendiremeyiz.
Your daughter is beautiful.

gül deseni

(decorative feature)

The drawing room ceiling has a lovely rose.

gül pembesi

(color: pink)

He thought I should paint the room yellow, but I chose rose.

pembe, gül pembesi

(pink in color)

I'm not sure I like the rose tablecloth.

gül goncası

(unopened rose flower)

The gardeners will pick the flowers when most of the rosebuds have opened.

gül dudaklar

(figurative (lips that are delicate and pink) (mecazlı)

gül ağacı

(hard dark wood)

Rosewood is very hard and can be difficult to work with.

gül ağacından yapılmış, gül ağacı

(made of rosewood)

I just bought a new rosewood dresser for my bedroom.

pembemsi kırmızı, gül renkli

(pink-red in colour)

My shoulders get rosy in the sun.

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