Grammar Rule in 30 Seconds
'Olmaq' is the ultimate Azerbaijani chameleon, meaning 'to be' (future/past), 'to become' (change), or 'to happen' (events).
- Use 'olmaq' for 'to become' in the present: 'Hava soyuq olur' (The weather becomes cold).
- Use 'olmaq' for 'to be' in future/past: 'Mən orada olacağam' (I will be there).
- Combine with nouns/adjectives for compound verbs: 'Xoşbəxt olmaq' (To be happy).
Conjugation of 'Olmaq' (To Be/Become)
| Person | Present (Habitual) | Past (Definite) | Future | Imperative |
|---|---|---|---|---|
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Mən (I)
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oluram
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oldum
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olacağam
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-
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Sən (You)
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olursan
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oldun
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olacaqsan
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ol
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O (He/She/It)
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olur
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oldu
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olacaq
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olsun
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Biz (We)
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oluruq
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olduq
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olacağıq
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-
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Siz (You all)
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olursunuz
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oldunuz
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olacaqsınız
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olun
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Onlar (They)
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olurlar
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oldular
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olacaqlar
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olsunlar
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Colloquial Short Forms
| Full Form | Short Form | Context |
|---|---|---|
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olacağam
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olacam
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Spoken Azerbaijani
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olacaqsan
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olacaqsan (no change)
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Standard
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olacaqlar
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olacaqlar / olacaqlar
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Standard
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olur
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olur (often sounds like 'olur')
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Standard
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Meanings
The verb 'olmaq' primarily functions to indicate a change of state (becoming), an occurrence (happening), or to serve as the 'to be' verb in tenses where the standard personal suffixes (-am, -san, -dır) cannot be used.
Change of State (To Become)
Indicates a transition from one condition or profession to another.
“Yarpaqlar sarı olur.”
“O, keçən il ata oldu.”
Occurrence (To Happen/To Take Place)
Used to describe events, meetings, or incidents that occur.
“Qəza harada oldu?”
“İclas saat beşdə olacaq.”
Auxiliary Verb (Compound Verbs)
Pairs with nouns or borrowed words to create a single verbal concept.
“Mənə kömək ol.”
“Sənə qurban olum!”
Existential/Possessive (To Have/To Exist)
Used in the future or past to indicate possession or existence where 'var' is used in the present.
“Mənim vaxtım olacaq.”
“Onun maşını oldu.”
Permission and Possibility (May/Can)
Used in the third person singular to ask for or grant permission.
“Olar?”
“Girmək olar?”
Reference Table
| Form | Structure | Example |
|---|---|---|
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Affirmative
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Stem + Tense + Person
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Mən həkim olacağam.
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Negative
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Stem + ma/mə + Tense + Person
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O, razı olmadı.
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Question
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Sentence + (mı/mi/mu/mü)?
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Sən orada olacaqsan?
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Permission
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3rd Person Singular
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Girmək olar?
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Prohibition
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Negative 3rd Person
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Olmaz!
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Compound
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Noun + Olmaq
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Kömək olmaq.
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Subjunctive
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Stem + (y)a/ə + Person
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Gərək hazır olasan.
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Conditional
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Stem + sa/sə + Person
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Vaxtın olsa...
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طيف الرسمية
Xeyirli olsun. (Reacting to good news)
Mübarəkdir. (Reacting to good news)
Gözün aydın! (Reacting to good news)
Saz oldu! (Reacting to good news)
The Many Faces of 'Olmaq'
State Change
- Xəstə olmaq To get sick
- Böyük olmaq To become big
Auxiliary
- Kömək olmaq To help
- Razı olmaq To agree
Existence
- Var olmaq To exist
- Yox olmaq To disappear
Present 'To Be' vs. 'Olmaq'
Choosing the right 'To Be'
Is it Present Tense?
Is it Future or Past?
Compound Verbs with Olmaq
Emotions
- • Şad olmaq
- • Xoşbəxt olmaq
- • Peşman olmaq
Social
- • Razı olmaq
- • Qonaq olmaq
- • Kömək olmaq
Physical
- • Xəstə olmaq
- • Hazır olmaq
- • Yox olmaq
أمثلة حسب المستوى
Mən müəllim olmaq istəyirəm.
I want to be a teacher.
Sabah hava isti olacaq.
The weather will be hot tomorrow.
Girmək olar?
May I enter?
Çay oldu.
The tea is ready (literally: became).
Dünən çox məşğul oldum.
I was very busy yesterday.
Səninlə tanış olmağıma şadam.
I am glad to meet you.
Onun yeni maşını oldu.
He got a new car (literally: his new car became/happened).
Bu şəhərdə metro olacaq.
There will be a metro in this city.
Mən bu qərardan razı oldum.
I agreed with this decision.
Hər şey yaxşı olacaq, narahat olma.
Everything will be fine, don't worry.
O, qəfildən xəstə oldu.
He suddenly became ill.
Sizə kömək olmaq mənim üçün xoşdur.
It is a pleasure for me to be of help to you.
Əgər vaxtın olsa, bizə gəl.
If you have time, come to us.
Bu hadisənin şahidi olanlar çoxdur.
There are many who were witnesses to this event.
Məsələnin belə olacağını gözləmirdim.
I didn't expect the matter to turn out like this.
Sən gərək diqqətli olasan.
You should be careful.
Onun gəlişi hamı üçün gözlənilməz oldu.
His arrival was unexpected for everyone.
Sülhün bərqərar olması üçün çalışmalıyıq.
We must work for the establishment of peace.
Nə olursa olsun, mən sənin yanındayam.
No matter what happens, I am by your side.
Onun bu işdə əli olduğundan şübhələnirəm.
I suspect that he has a hand in this matter.
Varlıqla yoxluq arasında olmaq çətindir.
It is difficult to be between existence and non-existence.
Bu qanun layihəsi qüvvədə olan qaydalara ziddir.
This draft law contradicts the rules currently in force.
Onun sözləri mənə təskinlik oldu.
His words served as a consolation to me.
Olacaqla öləcəyə çarə yoxdur.
There is no remedy for what is destined to happen and for death.
سهل الخلط
Learners often use 'olmaq' for active tasks and 'etmək' for states.
Using 'olmaq' in the present to mean 'there is'.
Using 'olur' for permanent facts.
أخطاء شائعة
Mən tələbə oluram.
Mən tələbəyəm.
Hava isti dır.
Hava istidir.
Olar mən gəlirəm?
Olar gəlim?
Mən dünən evdə idim oldu.
Mən dünən evdə oldum.
Mənim vaxtım var olacaq.
Mənim vaxtım olacaq.
Mən ona kömək oldum (when meaning 'I helped him do a task').
Mən ona kömək etdim.
Sən gərək həkim olursan.
Sən gərək həkim olasan.
Onun gəldiyi oldu.
Onun gəldiyi məlum oldu.
أنماط الجُمل
Mən ___ olmaq istəyirəm.
Dünən ___ oldu.
Sən gərək ___ olasan.
___ olsa, mənə xəbər ver.
Real World Usage
Nə oldu? (What happened?)
Mən bu komandanın üzvü olmaq istəyirəm.
Mənə soyuq olub. (I have caught a cold.)
Hesab nə qədər oldu? (How much was the bill?)
Xoşbəxt olun! (Be happy!)
Uçuş saat neçədə olacaq? (What time will the flight be?)
The 'Future' Rule
Avoid 'Oluram' for Identity
Permission Shortcut
Blessings
Smart Tips
Always use 'olacağam' (or 'olacam' in speech). Never try to add a future suffix to a noun directly.
Use 'Olar' + [Infinitive] or just [Infinitive] + 'Olar?'. It's the most polite and natural way.
Use 'olur' to describe how the weather 'gets' or 'becomes'.
Don't translate it as 'What was?'. It always means 'What happened?'.
النطق
Soft 'q'
The 'q' at the end of 'olmaq' is pronounced like a deep 'h' or 'gh' (voiced velar fricative) when followed by a vowel.
Future Tense Contraction
In fast speech, 'olacağam' sounds like 'olacam'.
Permission Request
Olar? ↗
Rising pitch on the last syllable for questions.
احفظها
وسيلة تذكّر
OLMAQ: Only Look (at) Moving And Questions. Use it for movement (becoming), future looks, and asking permission.
ربط بصري
Imagine a caterpillar turning into a butterfly. The caterpillar 'is' (suffix), but the process of turning into a butterfly is 'olmaq'.
Rhyme
Present is a suffix, clear and small. Future needs 'olmaq' to stand tall!
Story
A young student wanted to be a doctor. Today he 'is' (suffix) a student. Tomorrow he 'will be' (olacaq) a doctor. When he graduates, he 'becomes' (olur) a doctor. If he helps a patient, he is 'kömək olur'.
Word Web
تحدٍّ
Write 3 sentences: one thing you 'are' now (suffix), one thing you 'will be' next year (olacaq), and one thing you 'become' when you are tired (oluram).
ملاحظات ثقافية
The phrase 'Qonağımız olun' (Be our guest) is a standard invitation, showing the importance of 'olmaq' in social bonds.
Many blessings use the subjunctive 'olsun'. 'Allah kömək olsun' (May God be your help) is said when someone is facing difficulty.
In Baku, 'olmaq' is often used where 'etmək' might be expected in other regions, especially with Russian loanwords.
Derived from the Old Turkic root 'bol-', meaning 'to become' or 'to be'.
بدايات محادثة
Gələcəkdə kim olmaq istəyirsən?
Dünən hava necə oldu?
Səncə, yaxşı dost necə olmalıdır?
Həyatında olan ən maraqlı hadisə hansı olub?
مواضيع للكتابة اليومية
أخطاء شائعة
Test Yourself
Sabah hava çox isti ___.
Mən həkim ___ istəyirəm.
Find and fix the mistake:
Mən indi evdə oluram.
Arrange the words in the correct order:
All words placed
Click words above to build the sentence
I was happy yesterday.
Answer starts with: Dün...
Match each item on the left with its pair on the right:
A: Toy nə vaxtdır? B: Toy gələn həftə ___.
Identify the 'becoming' sentence.
Score: /8
تمارين تطبيقية
8 exercisesSabah hava çox isti ___.
Mən həkim ___ istəyirəm.
Find and fix the mistake:
Mən indi evdə oluram.
girmək / ? / olar
I was happy yesterday.
1. Kömək, 2. Razı, 3. Şad
A: Toy nə vaxtdır? B: Toy gələn həftə ___.
Identify the 'becoming' sentence.
Score: /8
الأسئلة الشائعة (8)
'Olur' is for 3rd person (it/he/she becomes), while 'oluram' is for 1st person (I become).
Yes, but only in the past and future. For example, `Mənim vaxtım olacaq` means 'I will have time'.
No, it also means 'to happen' (e.g., `Nə oldu?` - What happened?) and 'to be' in non-present tenses.
Use the negative imperative: `Olma!` (singular) or `Olmayın!` (plural/formal).
It means 'Let it be' or 'Okay'. It is often used in blessings like `Mübarək olsun!`.
Because `oluram` means you are *becoming* happy. To say you *are* happy, use the suffix: `Mən xoşbəxtəm`.
It is neutral and used in all registers, but some compound verbs with it can be very formal.
`Oldu` is the definite past (it happened at a specific time), while `olub` is the perfect (it has happened/it turns out it happened).
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In Other Languages
be / become
English doesn't distinguish 'am' from 'become' as strictly as Azerbaijani suffixes vs 'olur'.
ser / estar / volverse
Azerbaijani uses suffixes for present states, unlike Spanish verbs.
être / devenir
Azerbaijani 'olmaq' also functions as a common auxiliary for nouns, which French does less often.
sein / werden
German uses 'sein' for past 'was', while Azerbaijani uses 'oldu' (became/was).
naru (なる)
Japanese has separate verbs for existence (iru/aru), while Azerbaijani uses 'olmaq' for future existence.
kana (كان) / asbaha (أصبح)
Arabic verbs conjugate for gender, which Azerbaijani does not.
shì (是) / biàn (变)
Chinese has no verb conjugation, while 'olmaq' conjugates extensively.