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hareketi

Hareketi is a Turkish noun form derived from hareket, which means movement or motion. In Turkish spelling, the suffix -i attaches to a noun to mark the accusative case, typically signaling the definite direct object of a verb. When hareket combines with this suffix, it yields hareketi, commonly translated as “the movement” in contexts where the movement is the object of the action.

In addition to its basic meaning, harek et has a family of related forms used in Turkish

Etymology and usage notes: hareket is a loanword in Turkish, with its origins tracing back through the

Where appropriate, hareketi can also function within proper names or titles if capitalized in Turkish, though

See also: hareket, Turkish grammar, Turkish noun suffixes.

grammar
and
everyday
speech.
The
base
word
hareket
encompasses
a
broad
range
of
senses
from
physical
movement
to
figurative
action,
while
related
adjectives
such
as
hareketli
describe
something
that
is
lively
or
active.
The
noun
hareket
is
also
found
in
many
compound
terms,
such
as
hareket
planı
(action
plan)
or
hareket
alanı
(area
of
movement).
Ottoman
period
to
earlier
Persian
or
Arabic
roots
related
to
haraka/harakat,
meaning
movement
or
motion.
The
form
hareketi
appears
chiefly
in
sentences
where
the
speaker
wants
to
specify
a
particular
movement
as
the
object,
for
example
"Hareketi
gördüm"
(I
saw
the
movement).
When
used
as
a
standalone
noun
in
a
non-specific
sense,
Turkish
might
use
hareket
without
the
accusative
suffix,
depending
on
its
syntactic
position.
as
a
common
noun
it
does
not
itself
designate
a
specific
organization
or
concept
in
English-language
scholarship.