ترك

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Arabic

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Root
ت ر ك (t r k)
4 terms

Etymology 1

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Root
ت ر ك (t r k)
4 terms

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ta.ra.ka/
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Verb

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تَرَكَ (taraka) I (non-past يَتْرُكُ (yatruku), verbal noun تَرْك (tark))

  1. to leave, to relinquish
    اُتْرُكْنِي فِي حَالِي (to a man)utruknī fī ḥālīleave me alone
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Etymology 2

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Verbal noun of تَرَكَ (taraka).

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Noun

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تَرْك (tarkm

  1. verbal noun of تَرَكَ (taraka) (form I) (leftover, heritage)
  2. leaving, abandoning
    • 609–632 CE, Qur'an, 4:176:
      يَسۡتَفۡتُونَكَ قُلِ ٱللَّهُ يُفۡتِيكُمۡ فِي ٱلۡكَلَٰلَةِۚ إِنِ ٱمۡرُؤٌاْ هَلَكَ لَيۡسَ لَهُۥ وَلَدٞ وَلَهُۥٓ أُخۡتٞ فَلَهَا نِصۡفُ مَا تَرَكۚ وَهُوَ يَرِثُهَآ إِن لَّمۡ يَكُن لَّهَا وَلَدٞۚ فَإِن كَانَتَا ٱثۡنَتَيۡنِ فَلَهُمَا ٱلثُّلُثَانِ مِمَّا تَرَكۚ وَإِن كَانُوٓاْ إِخۡوَةٗ رِّجَالٗا وَنِسَآءٗ فَلِلذَّكَرِ مِثۡلُ حَظِّ ٱلۡأُنثَيَيۡنِۗ يُبَيِّنُ ٱللَّهُ لَكُمۡ أَن تَضِلُّواْۗ وَٱللَّهُ بِكُلِّ شَيۡءٍ عَلِيمُۢ
      They ask thee for a pronouncement. Say: "Allah hath pronounced for you concerning distant kindred. If a man die childless and he have a sister, hers is half the heritage, and he would have inherited from her had she died childless. And if there be two sisters, then theirs are two-thirds of the heritage, and if they be brethren, men and women, unto the male is the equivalent of the share of two females". Allah expoundeth unto you, so that ye err not. Allah is Knower of all things.
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Descendants
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  • Armenian: թարգ (tʻarg)
  • Azerbaijani: tərk
  • Ottoman Turkish: ترك (terk)
  • Uyghur: تەرك (terk)
  • Uzbek: tark

Etymology 3

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    From Ottoman Turkish ترك (türk).

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    Noun

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    تُرْك (turkm (collective, singulative تُرْكِيّ m (turkiyy), plural أَتْرَاك (ʔatrāk))

    1. Turks
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    Etymology 4

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

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    تَرَّكَ (tarraka) II (non-past يُتَرِّكُ (yutarriku), verbal noun تَتْرِيك (tatrīk))

    1. to Turkify, to make Turkish
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    References

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    • 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

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    Etymology 1

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      From Proto-Turkic *tür(ü)k. Cognate with Old Turkic 𐱅𐰇𐰼𐰜 (t²ür²k̥ /⁠türük⁠/).

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      Noun

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      ترك (türk) (plural تركلر (türkler) or اتراك (etrak))

      1. Turk
        • 1927 October, Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, Nutuk[1], page 12:
          افندیلر ، بو وضعیت قارشیسنده بر ، تك قرار واردی. اوده حاكمیت ملیه‌یه مستند ، بلا قید وشرط مستقل یكی بر تورك دولتی تأسیس ایتمك!
          Efendiler, bu vaziyet karşısında bir tek karar vardı. O da hakimiyet-i milliyeye müstenid, bilakayduşart müstakil yeni bir Türk devleti te'sis etmek!
          (please add an English translation of this quotation)
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      Etymology 2

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      From Arabic تَرْك (tark), verbal noun of تَرَكَ (taraka, to leave, relinquish).

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      Noun

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      ترك (terk)

      1. quitting, abandoning, leaving; abandonment
      2. neglecting; omission
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      Etymology 3

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      From Persian ترک (tarak).

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      Proper noun

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      ترك (Terek)

      1. Terek (a river)

      Noun

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      ترك (terek)

      1. moat, ditch

      References

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      • Németh, Julius (1961) “Traces of the Turkish language in Albania”, in Acta Orientalia Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae[2], volume 13, number 1/2, page 17

      South Levantine Arabic

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      Root
      ت ر ك
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      Etymology

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      From Arabic تَرَكَ (taraka).

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      Verb

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      ترك (tarak) I (present بترك (bitrik), active participle تارك (tārek))

      1. to leave
        Synonyms: ساب (sāb), هجّ (hajj)

      Conjugation

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          Conjugation of ترك (tarak)
      singular plural
      1st person 2nd person 3rd person 1st person 2nd person 3rd person
      past m تركت (tarakt) تركت (tarakt) ترك (tarak) تركنا (tarakna) تركتو (taraktu) تركو (taraku)
      f تركتي (tarakti) تركت (tarkat)
      present m بترك (batrik) بتترك (btitrik) بترك (bitrik) منترك (mnitrik) بتتركو (btitriku) بتركو (bitriku)
      f بتتركي (btitriki) بتترك (btitrik)
      subjunctive m أترك (ʔatrik) تترك (titrik) يترك (yitrik) نترك (nitrik) تتركو (titriku) يتركو (yitriku)
      f تتركي (titriki) تترك (titrik)
      imperative m اترك (itrik) اتركو (itriku)
      f اتركي (itriki)