Our language is the greatest proof of our nation's existence.
It is never possible for communities without a language to become a nation.
Proverbs and idioms, which enrich our language which has a very long history and tell a lot with few words, make our language easy to understand and popular.
Idioms are phrases formed by combining at least two or more words around a brand new meaning without losing their original meaning.
They are the products of the sharp and practical intelligence of our people.
Just as our favorite food is not liked without oil, salt, spices and tasteless, expressions are like food without idioms, tasteless, salty, spices and flavorless.
In other words, idioms are like the spice and salt of expression.
No matter how many words they consist of, idioms correspond to a single concept or situation.
For example; "The one who took the horse passed Üsküdar": Missing an opportunity "Beating water in a mortar": Trying in v Show More