Uyarsan
Uyarsan is a Turkish verb form derived from uyarmak, which means to warn. It is used as a conditional or subjunctive form in subordinate clauses to express a hypothetical situation involving the second-person singular you. In effect, uyarsan corresponds to the English phrases “if you warn” or “should you warn,” depending on context. The form is built from the verb stem uyar- with a suffix that marks the second-person singular in a conditional clause.
Usage: Uyarsan appears in sentences that present a condition and describe a consequence. It is not a
Variants and scope: Turkish has other person forms and moods of uyarmak, including indicative and other conditional