Derived from "Aşk" (love) with the possessive suffix "-ım." While it literally means "my love," it is widely used as a warm, intimate address for a romantic partner, similar to "darling" or "beloved".
The phrase has gained significant traction through various songs and social media trends: Zahra - Askim - ( Cox sevirem men seni) 2026 Trend #zahra Askim Cox Sevirem Men Seni
The phrase "" (often stylized in Azerbaijani-influenced dialects as " Aşkım Cox Sevirem Men Seni ") is a profound expression of love meaning "My love, I love you very much". It blends Turkish and Azerbaijani romantic vocabulary to create a popular, heartfelt sentiment that has become a viral cultural trend in music and social media. The Meaning of the Expression Derived from "Aşk" (love) with the possessive suffix "-ım
"Çok" or "Cox" translates to "much" or "very," and "Seviyorum" (Turkish) or "Sevirem" (Azerbaijani) means "I love you". Seni: This is the object of the sentence, meaning "you". Musical and Viral Popularity The Meaning of the Expression "Çok" or "Cox"
