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OSCAR, the Open Source CPAP Analysis Reporter

Sen Menim Ureyimsenвќ¤seni Veren: Allaha Sukurрџ¤і

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OSCAR is PC software developed for reviewing and exploring data produced by CPAP and related machines used in the treatment of sleep apnea. OSCAR never asks for payment-- It is free and always will be free. If you like OSCAR, please consider donating to Apnea Board to help offset additional server costs

Sen Menim Ureyimsenвќ¤seni Veren: Allaha Sukurрџ¤і

It is one of the most common phrases used in "status" videos or photo captions on platforms like TikTok and Instagram to express love for a spouse, child, or parent. [1, 6] Why It Resonates

This specific phrasing is iconic in the region due to its use in Azerbaijani pop music and wedding culture: Sen Menim Ureyimsenвќ¤Seni Veren Allaha Sukurрџ¤І

The phrase is a deeply emotional Azerbaijani expression that translates to: "You are my heart; thanks be to God for giving you to me." [1, 2] It is one of the most common phrases

Various Azerbaijani singers, such as Nuri Serinlendirici , have popularized these exact sentiments in romantic ballads that are frequently played at weddings and engagements. [4, 6] It frames the relationship not just as a

This is an act of shukur (gratitude). It frames the relationship not just as a lucky coincidence, but as a divine gift or blessing. [1, 3] Popularity in Media

The phrase is "interesting" because it captures the of love in the Caucasus. Rather than love being purely individualistic, it is often expressed as a triad between the lover, the beloved, and the Creator. [3, 5]

The expression consists of two powerful components that define affection in Azerbaijan:

It is one of the most common phrases used in "status" videos or photo captions on platforms like TikTok and Instagram to express love for a spouse, child, or parent. [1, 6] Why It Resonates

This specific phrasing is iconic in the region due to its use in Azerbaijani pop music and wedding culture:

The phrase is a deeply emotional Azerbaijani expression that translates to: "You are my heart; thanks be to God for giving you to me." [1, 2]

Various Azerbaijani singers, such as Nuri Serinlendirici , have popularized these exact sentiments in romantic ballads that are frequently played at weddings and engagements. [4, 6]

This is an act of shukur (gratitude). It frames the relationship not just as a lucky coincidence, but as a divine gift or blessing. [1, 3] Popularity in Media

The phrase is "interesting" because it captures the of love in the Caucasus. Rather than love being purely individualistic, it is often expressed as a triad between the lover, the beloved, and the Creator. [3, 5]

The expression consists of two powerful components that define affection in Azerbaijan:

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