ترك

See also: برگ, پرک, برك, ترک, برک, and ب ر ك

Arabic

Etymology 1

From the root ت ر ك (t-r-k).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ta.ra.ka/
  • (file)

Verb

تَرَكَ (taraka) I, non-past يَتْرُكُ‎ (yatruku)

  1. to leave, to relinquish
Conjugation
Synonyms

Etymology 2

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /tark/

Noun

تَرْك (tark) m

  1. verbal noun of تَرَكَ (taraka) (form I)
Declension

Etymology 3

From تُرْك (turk, Turks), with the second triliteral conjugation implying the bestowing of a particular quality. Compare عَرَّبَ (ʿarraba, to Arabize, to make Arab), هَوَّدَ (hawwada, to Judaize, to make Jewish), أَمْرَكَ (ʾamraka, to Americanize, to make American)، فَرْنَسَ (farnasa, to Gallicize, to make French), أَلْمَنَ (ʾalmana, to Germanize, to make German).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /tar.ra.ka/

Verb

تَرَّكَ (tarraka) II, non-past يُتَرِّكُ‎ (yutarriku)

  1. To Turkify, to make Turkish

Conjugation

Etymology 4

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /turk/

Adjective

تُرْك (turk) m pl

  1. masculine plural of تُرْكِيّ (turkiyy)

Noun

تُرْك (turk) m pl

  1. plural of تُرْكِيّ (turkiyy)

References

  • Wehr, Hans (1979), ترك”, in J. Milton Cowan, editor, A Dictionary of Modern Written Arabic, 4th edition, Ithaca, NY: Spoken Language Services, →ISBN

Ottoman Turkish

Alternative forms

Noun

ترك (türk)

  1. Turk
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