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görürler

Görürler is a Turkish verb form meaning "they see." It is the third-person plural form of the verb görmek (to see) in the simple present tense (zamanı geniş). In Turkish, subjects are often omitted, so görürler can stand alone as a predicate meaning "they see," or appear with an explicit subject, as in Onlar görürler.

Form and usage: Görürler is built from the root gör- with the present-tense suffix -ür- (a vowel-harmony

Related forms and notes: The verb’s other present-tense forms include görür (he/she/it sees) and görürüz (we see),

See also: Seeing in Turkish includes a wide range of aspect and mood markers; görürler exemplifies the

variant
of
-ir/-er)
and
the
plural
personal
ending
-ler.
The
root
consonant
r
remains
before
the
suffix,
yielding
görürler.
This
form
typically
expresses
a
habitual
or
general
observation
rather
than
a
single
moment
of
seeing.
It
is
common
in
both
written
and
spoken
Turkish,
including
narrative
and
descriptive
contexts.
as
well
as
görürsünüz
(you
plural
see).
The
past
tense
is
rendered
as
gördü
(he/she/it
saw)
and
related
past
forms
for
plural
subjects
exist
as
well.
Turkish
verbs
are
highly
inflected,
and
person,
number,
and
tense
are
conveyed
entirely
through
suffixes
attached
to
the
verb
stem.
standard
present-tense,
third-person
plural
form
used
for
general
statements
about
multiple
subjects.