Ayin or ʿayin (Hebrew: [ajin], Arabic: [ʕajn][see below]) is the sixteenth letter in many Semitic abjads, including Phoenician, Aramaic, Hebrew ע and Arabic ʿayn ع (in abjadi order). It is the twenty-first letter in the new Persian alphabet (similar to an o but silent). It represents a sound like a voiced pharyngeal fricative (/ʕ/), which has no equivalent in English.
There are many possible transliterations, most commonly ʿ, U+02BF ʿ modifier letter left half ring (HTML: ʿ
). For details, see section Transliteration.
The Phoenician letter gave rise to the Greek Omicron (Ο), the Latin O, and Cyrillic (О), all representing vowels.
The sound represented by ayin is common to much of the Afrasiatic language family, such as the Egyptian, Cushitic, and Semitic languages. Some scholars believe that the sound in Proto-Indo-European transcribed h3 was similar, though this is debatable. (See Laryngeal theory#Pronunciation.)
ʿAyin is usually transliterated into the Latin alphabet with ʿ, (U+02BF) "modifier letter left half ring" (in the Spacing Modifier Letters range). This is true in ALA-LC romanization of Arabic. This symbol originated from Semitic romanization and Egyptological transliteration, where it was inspired by the Greek spiritus asper. Example: The name of the letter itself, ʿayin.
Neşet Ertaş (born 1938 in Çiçekdağı, Kırşehir) is a Turkish folk music singer, lyrics writer and a virtuoso of the traditional Turkish instrument bağlama. His profession in Turkish is known as halk şairi, which literally means "folk poet".
He was born in 1938, in Kırtıllar, a village in Kırşehir to his father Muharrem Ertaş, also a halk şairi, and his mother Döne Koç. Neşet Ertaş went to primary school for only 2 years, Before this he used to play the violin then the saz (the Turkish national instrument, baglama).
Neşet Ertaş interprets musical pieces of the Abdal tradition, following his father. With his forceful saz, his warm voice pure and simple language has Neşet Ertaş in a short time gathered people from Central Anatolia then the whole of Turkey.
Müslüm Akbaş (born May 7, 1953), better known as Müslüm Gürses (pronounced [mysˈlym ɟyɾˈses]) is a Turkish folk singer.
He was born in 1953 in Şanlıurfa, Turkey. He married Muhterem Nur in 1983.
He mostly sings Turkish folk and Ottoman classical music, with an arabesque style. His talent and his special style have put him to a different place among other folk singers. In his songs he mostly expresses sorrow and painful feelings. He is considered a cult figure in Turkish folk music and has a very dedicated group of fans, most of whom being young, low-income urban people. He is mostly called Müslüm Baba (means 'Papa Müslüm' in Turkish) among them.
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Satanist Ayin
Muhteşem Yüzyıl Dizi Müzikleri - Ayin (HQ)
AYIN - DAJJAL [Official Video Clip]
Kolpaçino - İşemeli Sıçmalı Ayin [HQ]
AYIN - Secrets of the Hebrew Letters
AYIN - BIGOTRY (official track / lyric video )
İsmail Altunsaray - Bugün Ayın Işığı
Neşet Ertaş - Bugün Ayın Işığı
BUGÜN AYIN IŞIĞI - İSMAİL ALTUNSARAY
Bu Gün Ayın Işığı-KESKİNLİ HACI TAŞAN
SEVCAN ORHAN : BUGÜN AYIN IŞIGI
'Yeni Trend! İşemeli Sıçmalı Ayin!'
ZARA - Bugün ayın ışığı
Rəşid Behbudov - Bu gün ayın üçüdü
Satanist Ayin
Muhteşem Yüzyıl Dizi Müzikleri - Ayin (HQ)
AYIN - DAJJAL [Official Video Clip]
Kolpaçino - İşemeli Sıçmalı Ayin [HQ]
AYIN - Secrets of the Hebrew Letters
AYIN - BIGOTRY (official track / lyric video )
İsmail Altunsaray - Bugün Ayın Işığı
Neşet Ertaş - Bugün Ayın Işığı
BUGÜN AYIN IŞIĞI - İSMAİL ALTUNSARAY
Bu Gün Ayın Işığı-KESKİNLİ HACI TAŞAN
SEVCAN ORHAN : BUGÜN AYIN IŞIGI
'Yeni Trend! İşemeli Sıçmalı Ayin!'
ZARA - Bugün ayın ışığı
Rəşid Behbudov - Bu gün ayın üçüdü
Kubat-Bugün ayın ışığı
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ra ayin zuci 2
Leşker Asakir - Deccal Ayin @ Hiphoplife.com.tr
Fuat - Her Ayın Elemanı (Full Albüm)
Müslüm Gürses - Ayın Işığı
Rabbi Yosef Mizrachi - Ayin Hara - The Evil Eye
Ev. Nany Susanty Ayin Hey 5775 (Eps.1)
Bir Öğrenci Dramı: Ayın Mübarek 7'si