yüzdü
Yüzdü is a Turkish word, the past tense third-person singular form of the verb "yüzmek." Yüzmek translates to "to swim" in English. Therefore, "yüzdü" specifically means "he/she/it swam." This grammatical construction indicates a completed action in the past, performed by a singular subject. It is a common verb used in everyday Turkish conversation and writing to describe the act of swimming. For example, "Çocuk denizde yüzdü" translates to "The child swam in the sea." The word itself is uninflected beyond indicating the past tense and the subject being singular. It does not carry any other specific connotations or cultural references beyond its literal meaning of swimming. The usage of "yüzdü" is straightforward and adheres to standard Turkish grammar rules for past tense conjugation.