çkarlmak
Çkarlmak is a Turkish verb that translates to "to make" or "to cause" in English. It is used to indicate that one person or thing causes another person or thing to do something. The verb is often used in the passive voice, where the subject is the receiver of the action rather than the doer. For example, "Ev çkardım" means "I made a house" or "I caused a house to be built." The verb can also be used in the active voice, where the subject is the doer of the action. For example, "Ev çkarmak istiyorum" means "I want to make a house" or "I want to cause a house to be built." The verb çkarlmak is commonly used in everyday Turkish conversation and is an important part of the Turkish language.