Language |
|
|
|
Artık meanings
|
1. |
16 Feb 2012 Thu 12:47 am |
Artık= what is meaning in this sentences
ama ben seni görmek istiyorum.artık
Artık cevap verme. Ben seni görmek istemiyorum. İnsan sevdiğini üzermi. Neyse boşver
|
|
2. |
16 Feb 2012 Thu 01:05 am |
Artık cevap verme.
Don´t reply anymore
(artık means anymore when used with a negative verb)
|
|
3. |
16 Feb 2012 Thu 03:39 am |
Artık cevap verme.
Don´t reply anymore
(artık means anymore when used with a negative verb)
thanks Henry, But if it used with a positive verb , I think it is means (NOW) is it right or not ?
|
|
4. |
16 Feb 2012 Thu 05:04 am |
thanks Henry, But if it used with a positive verb , I think it is means (NOW) is it right or not ?
The word for ´now´ is şimdi.
Artık means ´from now on´.
You can read some more here
Edited (2/16/2012) by Henry
[wrong link]
|
|
5. |
16 Feb 2012 Thu 06:14 am |
The word for ´now´ is şimdi.
Artık means ´from now on´.
You can read some more here
thanks
|
|
6. |
16 Feb 2012 Thu 08:05 am |
artık marks a turning-point, the moment when something is going to be different than it was before.
|
|
7. |
05 May 2012 Sat 03:41 pm |
from the dictionary I learnt that artik meant "from now on" and "left over too" but don´t get how it also means left over, it confuses me..
|
|
8. |
05 May 2012 Sat 07:08 pm |
from the dictionary I learnt that artik meant "from now on" and "left over too" but don´t get how it also means left over, it confuses me..
artik as noun means left over, it has a different intonation than artik as an adverb.
ar-tık, noun, stress on the second syllable
ar-tık, adverb, stress on the first syllable
the noun artik derives from "artı"(plus, add, what is too much)
|
|
9. |
05 May 2012 Sat 11:29 pm |
Artık 1)
Artık yaşlandı.
Eskiden İzmir´de oturuyordum. Artık Konya´da oturuyorum.
Artık yeter !!!
Maaşın 7000 olmuş. Eee artık kendine bir araba alırsın.
Artık 2)
köpeğin artığı
yemek artığı
Yemek artıklarını çöpe atma. Köpeğe ver.
artik as noun means left over, it has a different intonation than artik as an adverb.
ar-tık, noun, stress on the second syllable
ar-tık, adverb, stress on the first syllable
the noun artik derives from "artı"(plus, add, what is too much)
|
|
10. |
05 May 2012 Sat 11:49 pm |
The word for ´now´ is şimdi.
Artık means ´from now on´.
You can read some more here
The word ´now´ isn´t only bearing the meaning ´şimdi´ but you may also translate it as ´artık´ ,which is exemplified in the following:
Benz´s first car is now in a museum in Munich.
The baby can walk by himself now.
Focusing on the latter one specially,we can clearly see that the translation is better when translated as ´Bebek artık kendi kendine yürüyebiliyor´
|
|
11. |
06 May 2012 Sun 12:43 am |
artik as noun means left over, it has a different intonation than artik as an adverb.
ar-tık, noun, stress on the second syllable
ar-tık, adverb, stress on the first syllable
the noun artik derives from "artı"(plus, add, what is too much)
I guess I got it now, thank you
|
|
12. |
06 May 2012 Sun 12:45 am |
The word ´now´ isn´t only bearing the meaning ´şimdi´ but you may also translate it as ´artık´ ,which is exemplified in the following:
Benz´s first car is now in a museum in Munich.
The baby can walk by himself now.
Focusing on the latter one specially,we can clearly see that the translation is better when translated as ´Bebek artık kendi kendine yürüyebiliyor´
good explanation!
|
|
13. |
06 May 2012 Sun 09:18 am |
artik as noun means left over, it has a different intonation than artik as an adverb.
ar-tık, noun, stress on the second syllable
ar-tık, adverb, stress on the first syllable
the noun artik derives from "artı"(plus, add, what is too much)
Well, actually,
artı dervies from art-mak verb so does artık:
artık = art-ık
artı = art-ı
When we had "artı" for plus we needed a word for minus as well and we had eksil-mek vs artmak. But instead of adding a suffix to eksil- similar to art- we tried to make it similar to artı and created "eksi" (minus) by dropping the last vowel of eksil- verb and that was a suggestion by Atatürk´s himself.
|
|
|