[mɑˈrɑx], [mɑˈrɑɣ]
OriginProbably from Arabic مَا رَاقَ (mā rāqa, “what appealed to”); compare macəra. Cognate with Ottoman Turkish مراق (merak), whence Turkish merak.
- interest (a great attention and concern from someone or something; intellectual curiosity)
“xüsusi maraq oyatmaq” — to constitute a particular interest, to be of particular interest
- interest (attention that is given to or received from someone or something)
- interest (something or someone one is interested in)
“kiməsə və ya nəyəsə maraq göstərmək” — to show interest for someone or something
- interest (an involvement, claim, right, share, stake in or link with a financial, business, or other undertaking or endeavor)
“maraqlarını müdafiə etmək” — to defend one's interests
Formsmarağı(accusative, definite) · maraqlar(plural) · maraq(nominative, singular) · maraqlar(nominative, plural) · marağı(accusative, definite, singular) · maraqları(accusative, definite, plural) · marağa(dative, singular) · maraqlara(dative, plural) · maraqda(locative, singular) · maraqlarda(locative, plural) · maraqdan(ablative, singular) · maraqlardan(ablative, plural) · marağın(definite, genitive, singular) · maraqların(definite, genitive, plural) · marağım(first-person, nominative, possessive, singular) · maraqlarım(first-person, nominative, possessive, singular) · marağın(nominative, possessive, second-person, singular) · maraqların(nominative, possessive, second-person, singular) · marağı(nominative, possessive, singular, third-person) · maraqları(nominative, possessive, singular, third-person)