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kaybolmaz

Kaybolmaz is a Turkish word meaning “will not be lost” or “never gets lost.” It is formed from the verb kaybolmak (to disappear or to get lost) with the negation suffix -maz, yielding the third-person singular present form kaybolmaz. In Turkish grammar, -maz is used to express general negation about a habitual or regular state, so kaybolmaz describes something that does not get lost under normal conditions.

Usage and nuance: The term can describe objects, systems, or processes perceived as secure or traceable. It

Examples of use are generally situational and idiomatic, typically appearing in sentences that assert the non-disappearance

See also: kaybolmak, negation in Turkish, Turkish verb forms.

is
applicable
to
descriptions
of
reliable
storage,
tracking
features,
or
practices
intended
to
prevent
misplacement.
Because
of
its
positive
connotation,
kaybolmaz
is
sometimes
employed
as
a
branding
element
or
slogan
to
convey
security
and
dependability.
or
easy
findability
of
a
subject.
As
a
grammatical
form,
kaybolmaz
functions
as
a
predicate
or
an
attributive
descriptor,
agreeing
with
a
third-person
singular
subject
in
the
present
tense.