kaçrmak
kaçrmak is a Turkish verb. It is a transitive verb and its primary meaning is to kidnap or abduct someone. It can also be used to mean to steal something, particularly in a more colloquial or informal context. Another related meaning is to make something escape or to let something flee, though this usage is less common. The verb is derived from the root "kaç-" which means to run away or escape. The "-r-" is a verbalizer, and the "-mak" is the infinitive suffix. In sentences, kaçrmak is conjugated according to standard Turkish verb conjugation rules, taking into account tense, person, and number. For example, "Çocuğu kaçırdılar" translates to "They kidnapped the child." The passive form of the verb is kaçrılmak, meaning to be kidnapped or abducted. The noun form derived from this verb is kaçrmac, which refers to an act of kidnapping or abduction.