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yürüdü

Yürüdü is the third-person singular past tense form of the Turkish verb yürümek, meaning "to walk." It is used to indicate that someone or something walked in the past and that the action is completed. The form shows past time through the suffix -di, with vowel harmony producing -dü in this case, so yürümek becomes yürüdü when conjugated for he/she/it.

Morphologically, yürüdü consists of the verb stem yür- (from yürümek) plus the simple past tense suffix di,

Usage notes include that yürüdü is common in both spoken and written Turkish and is employed in

Etymology traces yürüdü to Turkish yürümek, with yür- as the root and -dü as the past tense

adjusted
to
the
stem’s
vowel
for
harmony,
yielding
the
combination
-dü.
Turkish
verbs
express
person
and
number
through
suffixes;
for
example,
I
walked
is
yürüdüm,
you
walked
is
yürüdün,
we
walked
is
yürüdük,
you
all
walked
is
yürüdünüz,
and
they
walked
is
yürüdüler.
The
bare
form
yürüdü
implies
a
third-person
referent
and
is
often
used
with
an
explicit
subject
or
in
a
broader
narrative
context.
a
variety
of
registers
to
report
past
events,
especially
in
narrative
and
descriptive
passages.
It
can
be
complemented
by
time
expressions
such
as
dün,
o
zaman,
or
bugün
to
situate
the
action
in
time.
Related
forms
derive
from
the
same
verb
stem:
yürümek
(to
walk),
to
walk;
present
tense
forms
like
yürüyor,
and
other
past-tense
forms
such
as
yürüdüm
or
yürüdüler.
marker,
reflecting
typical
Turkish
vowel
harmony
and
agglutinative
verb
morphology.