yarın
Azerbaijani edit
Etymology edit
From Old Anatolian Turkish یارین (yarïn), ultimately from Proto-Turkic *yạrïn.
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yarın
Further reading edit
- “yarın” in Obastan.com.
Turkish edit
Etymology 1 edit
From Ottoman Turkish یارین (yarın, “tomorrow, the morrow”), from Old Anatolian Turkish یارین (yarın, “tomorrow”), from Proto-Turkic *yạrïn (“morning, tomorrow”). For semantic correlation, compare English morrow (“morning, the next or following day”), Spanish mañana (“morning, the near future, tomorrow”).
Pronunciation edit
- (adverb)
- (noun)
- Hyphenation: ya‧rın
Adverb edit
yarın
- tomorrow
- Yarın okula gideceğim. ― Tomorrow, I will go to the school.
Noun edit
yarın (definite accusative yarını, plural yarınlar)
- tomorrow
- Sanırım yarın Perşembe. ― I suppose tomorrow is Thursday.
- morrow, the next or following day
- future
- Çocuklarımız yarınımızdır. ― Our children are our future.
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yarın
Etymology 3 edit
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yarın