A1 verb Neutral. Suitable for all contexts.

tapmaq

/tɑpˈmɑχ/

Beispiele

1

Mən itirdiyim açarlarımı tapmaq istəyirəm.

I want to find my lost keys.

2

O, yeni bir iş tapdı.

He found a new job.

3

Biz həll yolu tapmalıyıq.

We must find a solution.

4

Nəhayət, kitabımı tapdım!

Finally, I found my book!

5

Sən xoşbəxtliyi harada tapırsan?

Where do you find happiness?

Häufige Kollokationen

həll yolu tapmaq (to find a solution)
iş tapmaq (to find a job)
yol tapmaq (to find a way/path)

So verwendest du es

It is a transitive verb, meaning it usually takes a direct object (e.g., 'kitabı tapmaq' - to find the book).

Häufige Fehler
  • Confusing it with 'axtarmaq' (to search). Remember 'tapmaq' is the successful outcome of 'axtarmaq'.
  • Incorrectly using a dative case for the object instead of accusative. The object being found takes the accusative case (-ı, -i, -u, -ü or -nı, -ni, -nu, -nü if ending in a vowel).

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Wortherkunft

From Proto-Turkic *tap- (to find, meet). Cognates can be found in other Turkic languages.

Kultureller Kontext

The concept of 'finding' holds significance in Azerbaijani culture, often reflecting perseverance and discovery, similar to many cultures.

Merkhilfe

Imagine you're tapping on things until you find what you're looking for. 'Tap-maq' sounds a bit like 'tap-ping'.

Häufig gestellte Fragen

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'Tapmaq' can be used for both physical objects (like keys, books) and abstract concepts (like solutions, happiness, jobs).

'Tapmaq' means 'to find' (the act of successfully locating something), while 'axtarmaq' means 'to search' (the act of looking for something, without implying success).

Yes, 'özünü tapmaq' means 'to find oneself' or 'to find one's place/purpose'.

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