Gг¶tгјm — Kaеџд±nд±yordu
This phrase uses the word "göt," which is vulgar (equivalent to "ass"). If you want to be more polite, you should use "Popom kaşınıyordu" (My bottom was itching).
"" is a Turkish phrase that translates to " My butt was itching ."
If you are writing this to explain a physical symptom (e.g., for a doctor or a health forum), you might want to expand on it: GГ¶tГјm KaЕџД±nД±yordu
If this is a line for a story or a script, keep the tone informal:
(My butt was itching, so I wanted to consult an expert.) 2. Figurative/Slang Context This phrase uses the word "göt," which is
In Turkish slang, this phrase is often used idiomatically to mean or "I did something risky for no reason."
(At that moment, I could only think of one thing: My butt was itching.) Figurative/Slang Context In Turkish slang, this phrase is
(I guess I was looking for trouble; I went and messed with the guy.) 3. Creative Writing/Dialogue