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götürmek

Götürmek is a Turkish verb meaning to take something or someone away to another location, or to transport something from one place to another. It describes movement away from the speaker or reference point and contrasts with getirmek, which means to bring toward the speaker or toward a referenced location.

It is a transitive verb that requires a direct object referring to the thing or person being

Usage examples: “Arabayı garaja götürdü.” He took the car to the garage. “Onu restorana götürdüm.” I took

Conjugation and forms hinge on the standard Turkish verb pattern with the stem götür-. Infinitive: götürmek.

Related terms include getirmek (to bring) and taşımak (to carry or transport). Götürmek functions as a basic,

moved,
and
the
destination
is
usually
stated
or
understood.
Götürmek
can
refer
to
physical
transport,
such
as
carrying
a
bag,
taking
a
person
somewhere,
or
moving
an
object
to
another
place.
It
can
also
be
used
in
more
general
or
figurative
senses
to
indicate
causing
someone
to
go
to
another
place
or
situation.
him
to
the
restaurant.
The
action
is
performed
by
the
subject
and
the
destination
is
implied
or
specified.
Present:
götürür
(he/she/it
takes
away);
present
with
first-person:
götürürüm
(I
take
away).
Past:
götürdü
(he
took
away);
past
with
first-person:
götürdüm
(I
took
away).
Present
continuous:
götürüyor
(is
taking
away);
future:
götürecek
(will
take
away).
Turkish
verbs
combine
with
personal
suffixes
to
express
tense
and
agreement,
and
the
same
stem
yields
related
forms
for
all
persons.
widely
used
verb
in
everyday
Turkish
for
describing
the
action
of
taking
someone
or
something
away
to
another
place.