Olmazlar
Olmazlar is a Turkish verbal form derived from the verb olmak (to be, to happen). The form consists of the negative present tense stem olmaz meaning “does not happen” or “is not possible,” combined with the third-person plural suffix -lar, yielding olur? No—olmazlar means “they do not happen” or “they are not possible” for a plural subject. As a finite verb form, olmazlar is used in clauses rather than as a noun.
In grammar, olur? It is employed when speaking about multiple events, conditions, or possibilities that are
Olmazlar is distinct from the noun form “olmazlık,” which denotes impossibility more as a concept than as
Overall, olmazlar functions as a plural negated verb form within Turkish grammar, used to talk about multiple