sahibim
Sahibim is a Turkish word that translates to "my master" or "my owner." It is a term of respect and endearment used to address a male figure of authority, affection, or ownership. Historically, the term was used by servants to refer to their employers or by slaves to their owners. In contemporary Turkish, it is less common in everyday conversation and may carry a connotation of subservience or a bygone era.
However, "sahibim" can also be used in more informal and affectionate contexts. For example, it can be
The word itself derives from the Arabic word "sahib," meaning companion, friend, or owner. The Turkish suffix