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This root implies that humans are social creatures who thrive on companionship, intimacy, and showing mercy to others. 2. Usage in the Turkish Language

This suggests humans are inherently forgetful beings—forgetting their history, their mistakes, and even their divine blessings.

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).

Use İnsan when referring to humans as a biological entity distinct from animals or objects.

Linguists and theologians often point to two distinct Arabic roots that define the nature of an İnsan :

İnsan can imply a person's character. "Doğru bir insan" refers to a righteous or good person , whereas "doğru kişi" simply means the "right person" for a specific task or marriage. 3. Spiritual and Theological Significance 7 rules for using "insan" versus "kişi" - Turkish Textbook

In Turkish, İnsan is often compared with the word (person):