Turkish
Etymology
From Ottoman Turkish انافور (anafor, “an eddy in a stream”),[1] from Greek αναφορά (anaforá), from Ancient Greek ἀναφορά (anaphorá),[2] morphologically anafor (“a whirlpool”) + -cu.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /a.na.foɾˈd͡ʒu/
- Hyphenation: a‧na‧for‧cu
Noun
anaforcu (definite accusative anaforcuyu, plural anaforcular)
- (slang) Someone who seeks to take advantage of others, or profit through illicit means.
Declension
Declension of anaforcu
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singular
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plural
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| nominative
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anaforcu
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anaforcular
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| definite accusative
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anaforcuyu
|
anaforcuları
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| dative
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anaforcuya
|
anaforculara
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| locative
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anaforcuda
|
anaforcularda
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| ablative
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anaforcudan
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anaforculardan
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| genitive
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anaforcunun
|
anaforcuların
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Predicative forms
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singular
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plural
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| 1st singular
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anaforcuyum
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anaforcularım
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| 2nd singular
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anaforcusun
|
anaforcularsın
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| 3rd singular
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anaforcu anaforcudur
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anaforcular anaforculardır
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| 1st plural
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anaforcuyuz
|
anaforcularız
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| 2nd plural
|
anaforcusunuz
|
anaforcularsınız
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| 3rd plural
|
anaforcular
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anaforculardır
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References
Further reading
- “anaforcu”, in Turkish dictionaries, Türk Dil Kurumu