Linguists and theologians often point to two distinct Arabic roots that define the nature of an İnsan :
In Turkish, İnsan is often compared with the word (person): Д°nsan
Generalizations about "people" usually use İnsan . For example, the Turkish proverb "Ağacı kurt, insanı dert yer" (The wolf eats the tree, trouble eats the man). Linguists and theologians often point to two distinct