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gitmeliyim

Gitmeliyim is a Turkish verb form meaning “I should go” or “I ought to go.” It is built from the infinitive gitmek (to go) together with the obligation suffix -meli/-malı and the first-person singular ending -im/-ım, yielding gitmeliyim. The form expresses personal obligation, recommendation, or intention from the speaker’s perspective.

In Turkish, -meli/-malı marks necessity or obligation and changes to agree with the subject and the surrounding

Usage notes: gitmeliyim is typically used to express something the speaker believes is necessary or appropriate

Related forms include gitmeliydim (I should have gone) for reflecting on past obligations, and other person

See also: Turkish grammar, -meli/-malı suffix, gitmek.

phonology.
For
the
first
person
singular,
the
ending
attaches
to
the
verb
stem
with
a
linking
element
to
maintain
smooth
pronunciation,
resulting
in
forms
such
as
gitmeliyim.
Related
forms
exist
for
other
persons
and
numbers,
for
example
gitmelisin
(you
should
go),
gitmeliyiz
(we
should
go),
and
gitmelidir
(he/she/it
should
go).
The
exact
vowel
harmony
and
linking
consonants
follow
standard
Turkish
patterns.
to
do.
It
can
convey
personal
obligation,
a
self-imposed
guideline,
or
a
recommendation
in
discussions
about
plans
or
decisions.
It
is
not
a
command
directed
at
another
person;
it
reflects
the
speaker’s
stance.
forms
that
adapt
the
subject.
While
the
phrase
is
straightforward,
Turkish
uses
a
variety
of
mood
and
tense
constructions
to
express
nuances
of
necessity,
possibility,
or
obligation
beyond
gitmeliyim.