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davranmak

Davranmak is a Turkish verb that means to act, behave, or conduct oneself. It describes how a person behaves in a given situation or toward other people, rather than physical movement. The word is commonly used to talk about manners, conduct, and treatment of others, and it often appears with phrases like birine davranmak (to treat someone) or iyi/kötü davranmak (to behave well/badly).

Grammatical notes and usage: Davranmak is an intransitive verb that can take an object in the dative

Etymology and related terms: The verb is built from the root davran- with the infinitive suffix -mak.

In usage, davranmak appears across everyday speech, education, media, and psychology to discuss how people act

case
to
indicate
whom
one
is
behaving
toward,
as
in
birine
davranmak.
It
has
a
full
set
of
Turkish
tenses
and
moods
through
standard
verb
conjugation,
for
example:
davranıyorum
(I
am
behaving),
davranırsın
(you
behave),
davrandı
(he/she
behaved),
davranacak
(will
behave).
Common
collocations
include
iyi
davranmak
(to
behave
well),
kötü
davranmak
(to
behave
badly),
and
saygılı
davranmak
(to
behave
with
respect
or
respectfully).
The
noun
form
related
to
this
verb
is
davranış,
meaning
behavior
or
conduct.
The
noun
davranış
is
derived
from
the
same
root
with
the
suffix
-ış
to
denote
the
concept
of
behavior.
Related
terms
include
tutum
(attitude)
and
davranış
biçimi
(form
of
conduct).
in
social
contexts
or
toward
others,
as
well
as
to
describe
normative
expectations
for
conduct.