yorulmaq

Azerbaijani

Etymology

Probably from Old Anatolian Turkish [script needed] (yorı-, to walk). Alternatively, a regular derivation from yor- (to tire) + -ul, ultimately from Proto-Turkic *yor-.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [jorulˈmɑχ]
  • Hyphenation: yor‧ul‧maq

Verb

yorulmaq

  1. to get tired
    • 2002, “Kim bilir”, performed by Eyyub Yaqubov:
      Nə olar bir anlığ keçmişə dönsəm?/Bəxtimi oyada bilsəm/Ağrısız acısız yaşaya bilsəm/ Yamanca yorulmuşam mən
      What if I could go back to the past for a while/Awaken my luck/Live without pain and sorrow/I got terribly tired
    İşdə çox yoruluram
    I get so tired at work.

Conjugation

Derived terms

  • yormaq (to tire out)
  • yorğun (tired)
  • yorulmaz (tireless)

References

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