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görü

Görü is a term from Turkic languages, most commonly encountered in Turkish as the root gör- meaning “to see.” In modern Turkish, the form görü occurs primarily in compound words and literary contexts rather than as a stand-alone word. Historically and poetically, görü could denote the act of seeing or vision, and it survives in various derivations and phrases.

In contemporary Turkish, related nouns derived from the same root include görünüş (appearance), görüntü (image), görüş

Görü also appears in idioms and proverbs. A well-known example is Görünen köy kılavuz istemez, which translates

Cognate forms exist across Turkic languages, reflecting the same semantic field. For instance, Kyrgyz görü means

In cultural and philosophical contexts, görü may appear in discussions of perception, knowledge, and reality, though

(view
or
opinion),
and
görünüm
(appearance).
The
form
görü
is
thus
best
understood
as
part
of
a
family
of
words
centered
on
sight
and
perception,
rather
than
as
an
independent
lexical
item
in
everyday
speech.
roughly
to
“the
village
that
is
seen
does
not
need
a
guide,”
using
a
participial
form
of
the
same
root
to
convey
appearance
or
perception.
Such
phrases
illustrate
how
the
idea
of
sight
and
visibility
permeates
Turkish
proverbs
and
literature.
“vision”
or
“seeing,”
and
Kazakh
körü
shares
a
related
sense,
illustrating
common
linguistic
heritage
from
the
Proto-Turkic
root
*gör-
meaning
“to
see.”
as
an
independent
lexical
item
it
is
relatively
rare
in
modern
Turkish.
Related
terms
to
explore
include
gör-mek,
görüş,
görüntü,
görünüm,
and
görünmek.