Most Common Turkish Verbs

In Turkish, verbs in their dictionary form end with -mak or -mek. To conjugate them, you drop this ending and use the Stem.

Infinitive

Verb Stem

English Meaning

Usage Example

Olmak

Ol

To be / To become

Mutlu ol (Be happy)

Yapmak

Yap

To do / To make

Ödev yap (Do homework)

Gitmek

Git

To go

Okula git (Go to school)

Gelmek

Gel

To come

Buraya gel (Come here)

Söylemek

Söyle

To say / To tell

Yalan söyleme (Don't tell lies)

Demek

De

To say

Ne dedi? (What did he say?)

Görmek

Gör

To see

Seni gördüm (I saw you)

Bakmak

Bak

To look

Bana bak (Look at me)

Bilmek

Bil

To know

Biliyorum (I know)

Düşünmek

Düşün

To think

Çok düşünme (Don't think too much)

Almak

Al

To take / To buy

Elma al (Buy apples)

Vermek

Ver

To give

Cevap ver (Give an answer)

Yazmak

Yaz

To write

Kitap yaz (Write a book)

Okumak

Oku

To read

Gazete oku (Read the newspaper)

Çalışmak

Çalış

To work / To study

Ders çalış (Study lessons)

Anlamak

Anla

To understand

Anladım (I understood)

İstemek

İste

To want

Çay istiyorum (I want tea)

Başlamak

Başla

To start

Derse başla (Start the lesson)

Bitmek

Bit

To end / To finish

Film bitti (The movie finished)

Yemek

Ye

To eat

Yemek ye (Eat food)

İçmek

İç

To drink

Su (Drink water)


Quick Tips for English Speakers:

  • The "To be" Verb: Unlike English, where "am/is/are" are separate words, in Turkish, Olmak is mostly used for "to become" or in complex tenses. For "I am," we usually use personal suffixes (e.g., Öğrenciyim = I am a student).

  • The Power of "Yapmak": Just like "Do" in English, you can combine Yapmak with many nouns to create actions:

    • Spor yapmak (To do sports).

    • Makyaj yapmak (To do makeup).

    • Hata yapmak (To make a mistake).

  • Vowel Harmony: Remember to check the last vowel of the stem before adding suffixes (like -iyor, -ecek, or -di).