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Hello,
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Hello,

Servet Cetin has several nicknames, including "Turkubaba", which its meaning has been falsely indicated as "The man who could choke a bear" in Turkish.

"Ayibogan" is the correct word (and nickname) meaning "The man who could choke a bear."

On the other hand, "Turkubaba" literally means, "Turku father". "Turku" refers to a certain genre of Turkish folk songs. Such a nickname has been given to Servet Cetin because he likes and listens to Turku a lot. It's not a word related to Servet's strength or power, as the article falsely indicates.

Thanks :) —Preceding unsigned comment added by 35.11.169.22 (talk) 02:40, 28 January 2011 (UTC)[reply]