çıkmak

Turkish

Etymology

From Old Turkic [script needed] (čïk-), from Proto-Turkic.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈt͡ʃɯk.mɑk/
  • Hyphenation: çık‧mak

Verb

çıkmak

  1. to leave, exit, quit, get out
    Odadan hızla çıktımI left the room quickly
  2. to get out (some other meanings)
    Hayatı asla ciddiye alma, zaten canlı çıkan yok.Never take life seriously. Nobody gets out alive anyways
    Evde çok kaldın, daha sık dışarı çık.You stayed home too much, go out more often
    Motor yağı lekesi zor çıkar.Motor oil stain gets out hard
  3. (for an event) to happen, occur
    Savaş bu küçük şehir yüzünden çıktıThe war has occurred because of this small city
  4. to climb
    Çocuk düşünmeden ağaca çıktıthe child climbed the tree without thinking
  5. to date (with)
    İki yıl boyunca Ercan'la çıktımI've been dating with Ercan for two years
  6. (arithmetic) to subtract
    Ondan altı çıkarsa dört kalırIf you subtract six from ten, it makes four

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