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Filiz Ahmet graduated from medical school and then the Academy of Fine Arts in Skopje in 2003. Ahmet is multilingual and is able to speak Macedonian, Albanian, Turkish, Swedish, English, Serbian, and Bulgarian.
- April 15, 1981
Filiz Ahmet graduated from medical school and then the Academy of Fine Arts in Skopje in 2003. Ahmet can speak Istanbul dialect and Üsküp( Skopje ) dialect which risk of getting lost in Turkish. She is multilingual and is able to speak Macedonian, Albanian, Swedish, English, Serbian, and Bulgarian.
The surname “Filiz” has its roots in the Turkish language, where it translates to ‘sprout’ or ‘green shoot.’ This etymology is evocative of growth, vitality, and new beginnings, suggesting a connection to nature and the nourishing aspects of life.
Given name. Filiz Ahmet (born 1981), Macedonian-Turkish stage and screen actress. Filiz Akın (born 1943), Turkish film actress. Filiz Gencan Akın (born 1983), Turkish lawyer and politician. Filiz Ali (born in 1937), Turkish pianist and musicologist.
Filiz Ahmet appears in Turkish films and TV series. She is popular for her role as Zarife in the TV series Elveda Rumeli (Farewell Rumelia) and Nigar Kalfa in the TV series Muhteşem Yüzyıl. Filiz Ahmet’s height is 5 ft 6¼ in (1.68 m) and her weight is 57 kg (125 lbs).
Filiz Ahmet (born 15 April 1981) is a Macedonian-born Turkish stage and screen actress. She is best known for her roles as Zarife in the Turkish TV series Farewell Rumelia and Nigar Kalfa in the TV series Muhtesem Yüzyil.
The name “Filiz” originates from the Turkish language, where it is commonly used as a female given name. In Turkish, “Filiz” means “sprout” or “bud,” symbolizing new beginnings, growth, and potential.