IPA: /beɪ/
KK: /beɪ/
A title used for a provincial governor or ruler in the Ottoman Empire and other regions, often associated with authority and governance.
The bey of the province implemented new laws to improve the lives of his people.
The word 'bey' originates from Turkish 'bey', meaning a title of respect or authority, often used for leaders or chieftains. It does not have Latin or Greek roots.
Think of 'bey' as a title of respect, similar to how we might use 'sir' or 'lord' in English, which helps you remember that it signifies authority.