Talk:yarak

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An extension of your body

here you say "yarak" is persion word, it is etymologically not true. It is certainly a turkish word stem from the full infinitive word "yarmak". ı am sure you will review what you have written about the word.

Mürsel Kaya
Selcuk University
Post Secondary Vocational School of Silifke –Tasucu
33900 Silifke –MERSİN

یارگی/یارکی is definitely Persian, and I believe that the English was borrowed from the Persian. It is likely that the Persian came from the Turkish yarak, but I am not sure of this. Persian also has the word یارک, but this is completely different. یارک means "little friend" or gestational sac. —Stephen 08:50, 20 March 2010 (UTC)Reply