içtin
İçtin is a Turkish word that translates to "you drank" in English. It is the second-person singular past tense form of the verb içmek, which means "to drink." The word is used in a variety of contexts, from casual conversations to more formal settings, to describe the act of consumption of liquids by an individual. For example, "Su içtin mi?" directly translates to "Did you drink water?" and is a common question asked when inquiring about someone's hydration. The grammatical structure of Turkish verbs requires specific endings to denote tense, person, and number, and içtin is the specific form for the past tense, second-person singular. Understanding such conjugations is fundamental to comprehending and speaking the Turkish language accurately. The word itself is simple and direct, conveying a completed action in the past performed by "you."