Ötmek
Ötmek is a Turkic verb that primarily means to sing or to chirp, referring to the vocalizations of birds. It can also be used more broadly to describe any pleasant, melodious sound, such as the ringing of a bell or the humming of a tune. In a figurative sense, ötmek can sometimes imply speaking or expressing oneself, often in a lighthearted or cheerful manner. The word's etymology traces back to Proto-Turkic roots related to sound production. Depending on the context, it can be conjugated to describe a past, present, or future action, as well as to indicate different grammatical persons and numbers. While most commonly associated with avian sounds, its figurative uses add a layer of versatility to its meaning in the Turkish language.