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bulurlar

Bulurlar is a Turkish verb form meaning "they find." It is the third-person plural present simple form of bulmak (to find). The form is built from the stem bul- with the present tense suffix -ur and the plural ending -lar. In Turkish, present simple expresses general truths or habitual actions, and the -lar ending marks the plural subject. The combination yields bulurlar for "they find." Turkish morphology is agglutinative, so multiple suffixes attach in a sequence to the verb stem.

Usage and examples: The form can take a direct object to specify what is found. For example,

Notes: Turkish verbs are conjugated for person and number through suffixes, with the root remaining unchanged.

See also: bulmak, Turkish grammar, Turkish verbs.

Onlar
yolu
bulurlar
means
"They
find
the
road."
The
same
verb
form
can
be
negated
with
bulmazlar
("they
do
not
find")
and
turned
into
a
question
with
bulurlar
mı?
("do
they
find?").
The
present
tense
suffix
-ur
is
a
common
marker
across
many
verbs,
and
-lar
is
the
standard
plural
suffix
for
third-person
subjects.
Word
order
in
Turkish
is
typically
subject–object–verb,
so
a
sentence
like
Onlar
yolu
bulurlar
places
the
verb
at
the
end.