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Top 100 Most-Used Turkish Verbs in Daily Conversation

Learning common verbs is important when you start learning Turkish. To help you quickly improve your conversational skills, we’ve compiled the 100 most-used Turkish verbs encountered in everyday dialogue.

Familiarize yourself with these essential verbs until you know all of them without thinking! We share some tips at the end of the article to help you remember them.

List of the 100 most-used Turkish verbs

Turkish VerbEnglish Translation
olmakto be, to become
yapmakto do, to make
gitmekto go
gelmekto come
almakto take, to buy
vermekto give
istemekto want
görmekto see
bilmekto know
söylemekto say, to tell
konuşmakto speak, to talk
yemekto eat
içmekto drink
çalışmakto work, to study
okumakto read, to study
yazmakto write
sevmekto love, to like
düşünmekto think
kalmakto stay, to remain
başlamakto start, to begin
bitirmekto finish, to complete
anlamakto understand
sormakto ask
cevap vermekto answer, to reply
açmakto open
kapatmakto close
duymakto hear
dinlemekto listen
oturmakto sit, to live (reside)
kalkmakto get up, to rise
yatmakto lie down, to sleep
uyumakto sleep
yürümekto walk
koşmakto run
taşımakto carry
getirmekto bring
götürmekto take away
tanımakto know (personally)
inanmakto believe
yaşamakto live
unutmakto forget
hatırlamakto remember
bakmakto look
bulmakto find
kaybetmekto lose
beklemekto wait
geçmekto pass, to cross
durmakto stop, to stand
kullanmakto use
satın almakto buy, to purchase
satmakto sell
ödemekto pay
öğrenmekto learn
öğretmekto teach
göstermekto show
denemekto try
sürmekto drive, to last
tutmakto hold, to keep
bırakmakto leave, to let go
düşmekto fall
çıkmakto go out, to exit
girmekto enter
çekmekto pull, to withdraw
itmekto push
değiştirmekto change
kazanmakto win, to earn
tercih etmekto prefer
yardım etmekto help
korkmakto fear, to be afraid
üzülmekto feel sad, to be sorry
sevinmekto be happy, glad
gülmekto laugh
ağlamakto cry
hazırlamakto prepare
pişirmekto cook
temizlemekto clean
yıkamakto wash
hissetmekto feel
ölmekto die
doğmakto be born
evlenmekto marry
boşanmakto divorce
büyümekto grow
küçülmekto shrink, to get smaller
artmakto increase
azalmakto decrease
aramakto call, to search for
telefon etmekto phone, to call
tanışmakto meet (first time)
buluşmakto meet (arranged)
hoşlanmakto enjoy, to like
sıkılmakto be bored
ziyaret etmekto visit
gezmekto tour, to wander
seyretmekto watch
göndermekto send
davet etmekto invite
ulaşmakto reach, to achieve
hareket etmekto move, to act
planlamakto plan

Tips for learning these 100 Turkish verbs

Here are some tips to help you retain these verbs:

  1. Daily Review with Covering Technique: Revisit this list daily. Hide one of the two columns (Turkish or English) with your hand or a piece of paper and try to recall the corresponding translation. This will reinforce your memory through active recall.
  2. Use Flashcards for Active Practice: Create flashcards with Turkish verbs on one side and their English meanings on the other. Regularly test yourself and shuffle the cards to prevent memorization based on order.
  3. Incorporate Verbs into Sentences: Learning words in isolation is less effective than using them in context. Write simple sentences with each verb or try to form a short paragraph using multiple verbs from the list.
  4. Practice Verb Conjugations: Turkish verbs change based on tense, mood, and person. As you learn each verb, practice conjugating it in different tenses (present, past, future) to enhance your understanding. Learn how to conjugate those verbs by visiting our Conjugation category.

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