100 Düzensiz Fiil Flashcards

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to be

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was/were, been. (Olmak) To exist or occur. She was happy with the results.

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to have

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had, had. (Sahip olmak) To own or possess something. He had a lot of books in his library.

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to do

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did, done. (Yapmak) To perform an action. She did her homework quickly.

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to say

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said, said. (Söylemek) To express in words. He said he would be late.

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to go

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went, gone. (Gitmek) To move from one place to another. They went to the park for a picnic.

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to get

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got, got/gotten. (Almak) To receive or obtain something. He got a gift for his birthday.

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to make

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made, made. (Yapmak) To create or produce something. She made a delicious cake.

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to know

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knew, known. (Bilmek) To be aware of something. He knew the answer to the question.

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to think

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thought, thought. (Düşünmek) To have an idea or opinion. She thought about the problem carefully.

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to take

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took, taken. (Almak, götürmek) To carry or move something. He took the book from the shelf.

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to see

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saw, seen. (Görmek) To perceive with the eyes. They saw a beautiful sunset.

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to come

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came, come. (Gelmek) To move toward a place. She came to the meeting on time.

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to find

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found, found. (Bulmak) To discover something. They found the lost keys under the sofa.

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to give

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gave, given. (Vermek) To provide something to someone. He gave her a bouquet of flowers.

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to tell

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told, told. (Anlatmak) To inform or narrate something. She told him a fascinating story.

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to feel

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felt, felt. (Hissetmek) To experience an emotion or sensation. He felt happy about the news.

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to become

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became, become. (Olmak) To begin to be something. She became a successful entrepreneur.

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to leave

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left, left. (Ayrılmak) To go away from a place. They left the party early.

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to put

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put, put. (Koymak) To place something in a particular position. He put the books on the table.

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to mean

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meant, meant. (Demek istemek) To signify or indicate something. What does this word mean?

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to keep

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kept, kept. (Saklamak, muhafaza etmek) To hold or maintain something. She kept her promise.

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to let

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let, let. (İzin vermek) To allow or permit something. He let the children play outside.

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to begin

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began, begun. (Başlamak) To start doing something. The class began at 9 a.m.

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to show

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showed, shown. (Göstermek) To display or present something. He showed them the photos from his trip.

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to hear
heard, heard. (Duymak) To perceive sound with the ears. She heard the birds singing in the morning.
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to run
ran, run. (Koşmak) To move swiftly on foot. He ran a marathon last year.
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to bring
brought, brought. (Getirmek) To carry something to a place. She brought a cake to the party.
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to write
wrote, written. (Yazmak) To put words on paper. He wrote a letter to his friend.
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to sit
sat, sat. (Oturmak) To rest on a seat. She sat on the bench near the lake.
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to stand
stood, stood. (Ayakta durmak) To be in an upright position. He stood at the front of the line.
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to lose
lost, lost. (Kaybetmek) To no longer have something. She lost her keys yesterday.
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to pay
paid, paid. (Ödemek) To give money in exchange for something. He paid for the meal at the restaurant.
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to meet
met, met. (Tanışmak, buluşmak, karşılaşmak) To come into contact with someone. They met at a coffee shop to discuss the project.
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to set
set, set. (Kurmak) To establish or arrange something. He set the alarm for 7 a.m.
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to learn
learnt/learned, learnt/learned. (Öğrenmek) To gain knowledge or skill. She learned a new language during her travels.
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to lead
led, led. (Yol göstermek, liderlik etmek) To guide or direct. She led the team to success.
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to understand
understood, understood. (Anlamak) To comprehend something. He understood the instructions clearly.
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to speak
spoke, spoken. (Konuşmak) To use words to communicate. She spoke fluent English.
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to read
read, read. (Okumak) To look at and understand written words. He read the entire book in one day.
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to spend
spent, spent. (Harcamak) To use time or money. She spent all her savings on a vacation.
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to grow
grew, grown. (Yetiştirmek) To increase in size or cultivate. They grew vegetables in their garden.
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to win
won, won. (Kazanmak) To achieve victory. He won the championship last year.
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to teach
taught, taught. (Öğretmek) To give knowledge to someone. She taught mathematics at the school.
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to buy
bought, bought. (Satın almak) To purchase something. He bought a new car last month.
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to send
sent, sent. (Göndermek) To cause something to go to a destination. She sent an email to her professor.
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to build
built, built. (İnşa etmek) To construct something. They built a new bridge over the river.
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to fall
fell, fallen. (Düşmek) To drop down from a higher place. He fell off his bike and hurt his knee.
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to cut
cut, cut. (Kesmek) To divide or shape with a blade. She cut the paper into small pieces.
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to sell
sold, sold. (Satmak) To exchange something for money. He sold his old computer online.
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to break
broke, broken. (Kırmak) To cause something to split or shatter. She broke the vase accidentally.
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to hit
hit, hit. (Vurmak) To strike something with force. He hit the ball with a bat.
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to eat
ate, eaten. (Yemek yemek) To consume food. They ate dinner at a fancy restaurant.
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to catch
caught, caught. (Yakalamak) To seize or grasp something. She caught the ball during the game.
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to draw
drew, drawn. (Çizmek) To create a picture using lines. He drew a beautiful landscape.
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to choose
chose, chosen. (Seçmek) To pick one option from many. She chose the red dress for the party.
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to fight
fought, fought. (Dövüşmek, kavga etmek) To engage in a physical or verbal struggle. They fought over the last slice of pizza.
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to throw
threw, thrown. (Atmak) To propel something through the air. He threw the ball to his teammate.
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to shoot
shot, shot. (Ateş etmek) To discharge a weapon. She shot an arrow at the target.
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to prove
proved, proved/proven. (Kanıtlamak) To demonstrate the truth of something. He proved his theory with evidence.
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to hang
hung/hanged, hung/hanged. (Asmak) To suspend something. She hung her coat on the hook.
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to forget
forgot, forgotten. (Unutmak) To fail to remember something. He forgot his keys at home.
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to shake
shook, shaken. (Sallamak) To move something back and forth. She shook the bottle before opening it.
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to sing
sang, sung. (Şarkı söylemek) To produce musical sounds with the voice. He sang beautifully at the concert.
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to beat
beat, beaten. (Alt etmek) To defeat someone or something. They beat the opposing team in the final.
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to cost
cost, cost. (Tutmak, fiyat olarak) To require payment of a price. The new phone cost $1,000.
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to hurt
hurt, hurt. (Acımak, acıtmak) To cause pain or damage. He hurt his leg during the game.
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to strike
struck, struck. (Saldırmak) To hit or attack something suddenly. The lightning struck the tree.
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to sleep
slept, slept. (Uyumak) To rest in a state of inactivity. She slept for eight hours last night.
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to stick
stuck, stuck. (Yapıştırmak) To attach something. He stuck the poster on the wall.
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to drink
drank, drunk. (İçmek) To consume a liquid. They drank coffee at the café.
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to hide
hid, hidden. (Saklamak) To put something out of sight. She hid the gift in a closet.
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to ride
rode, ridden. (Sürmek) To sit and travel on something like a horse or bike. He rode his bike to school.
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to burn
burned/burnt, burned/burnt. (Yanmak) To be consumed by fire. The candle burned all night.
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to drive
drove, driven. (Sürmek) To operate a vehicle. He drove his car to the office.
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to lean
leant/leaned, leant/leaned. (Eğilmek) To incline or bend. She leaned against the wall for support.
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to shut
shut, shut. (Kapatmak) To close something. He shut the door firmly.
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to steal
stole, stolen. (Çalmak) To take something without permission. The thief stole a valuable painting.
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to cast
cast, cast. (Rol vermek) To assign a role or throw something. The director cast her in the lead role.
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to slide
slid, slid/slidden. (Kaymak) To move smoothly along a surface. The child slid down the slide.
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to bend
bent, bent. (Eğilmek) To change the shape or position by curving. He bent the metal rod easily.
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to ring
rang, rung. (Çalmak) To make a sound, as a bell or phone. The phone rang loudly during the meeting.
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to smell
smelt/smelled, smelt/smelled. (Koklamak) To perceive a scent or odor. She smelled the fresh flowers.
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to light
lit, lit. (Aydınlatmak) To illuminate something. He lit a candle during the power outage.
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to quit
quit, quit. (Bırakmak) To stop doing something. She quit her job to start a new business.
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to arise
arose, arisen. (Yükselmek) To come into existence or be elevated. Problems arose during the project.
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to dream
dreamt/dreamed, dreamt/dreamed. (Hayal etmek) To imagine or experience something in sleep. He dreamed about his future goals.
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to sweep
swept, swept. (Süpürmek) To clean a surface with a broom. She swept the floor before guests arrived.
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to bet
bet, bet. (İddiaya girmek) To wager money or predict an outcome. He bet on his favorite team to win.
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to overcome
overcame, overcome. (Üstesinden gelmek) To successfully deal with a problem. They overcame many challenges to succeed.
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to swim
swam, swum. (Yüzmek) To move through water. He swam across the lake in record time.
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to hold
held, held. (Tutmak) To grasp or support something. She held the baby in her arms.
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to flee
fled, fled. (Kaçmak) To run away from danger. The villagers fled from the burning town.
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to swear
swore, sworn. (Yemin etmek, küfretmek) To promise solemnly or use offensive language. He swore to tell the truth.
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to shine
shone/shined, shone/shined. (Parlamak) To emit light. The sun shone brightly all day.
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to upset
upset, upset. (Üzmek) To make someone unhappy. The news upset her greatly.
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to lend
lent, lent. (Borç vermek) To give something temporarily. He lent her a book to read.
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to forgive
forgave, forgiven. (Bağışlamak) To pardon someone for a mistake. She forgave him for being late.
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to leap
leapt/leaped, leapt/leaped. (Sıçramak) To jump high or far. The cat leapt onto the windowsill.
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to forbid
forbade, forbidden. (Yasaklamak) To not allow something. The school forbade smoking on campus.