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arayacak

Arayacak is a Turkish verb form that denotes future action and can mean “will search” or “will call,” depending on the context. It is the simple future tense of the verb aramak, which has senses including to look for or to call by phone.

Morphology and usage

The word is built by attaching the future tense suffix to the verb stem ara- (the stem

Grammatical notes

Arayacak is a non-finite form in itself but functions as a finite predicate in sentences. It agrees

Etymology

The form derives from the Turkish verb aramak (to search/look for or to call) with the future

Usage considerations

Because aramak covers both searching and calling, the intended meaning is clarified by context and by accompanying

derived
from
aramak).
The
suffix
-acak/-ecek
is
added
with
a
linking
consonant
y
in
many
forms,
producing
arayacak.
The
exact
meaning—looking
for
something,
or
calling
someone
by
phone—depends
on
the
object
used
with
arayacak.
For
example,
arayacak
alone
implies
the
subject
will
perform
the
action
in
the
near
future,
while
accompanying
objects
specify
the
action:
o
arayacak
(he/she
will
call),
yarın
arayacaklar
(they
will
call
tomorrow),
ben
arayacağım
(I
will
call).
with
the
subject
in
person
and
number
when
combined
with
person
suffixes
in
longer
forms,
such
as
ben
arayacağım,
onlar
arayacaklar,
or
arayacak
mı?
for
questions.
In
negation,
the
form
appears
with
the
negative
future
aramayacak
mı/aramayacaklar
mı,
depending
on
the
subject.
suffix
-acak/-ecek.
The
choice
of
-acak
reflects
vowel
harmony
and,
in
some
cases,
the
insertion
of
a
linking
consonant
for
phonological
fit.
objects
or
adverbs.
It
is
common
in
everyday
conversation
when
predicting
an
anticipated
action.