aksa

This is the 3873rd most frequent Turkish word.


aksa

The Turkish word "aksa" means "it flows" or "flows."


Here, 'aksa' is the conditional form of the verb 'akmak', meaning 'to flow/leak', indicating a hypothetical situation of leaking.

Su borusu aksa, tamir için profesyonel birini çağırmalıyız.

If the water pipe leaks, we should call a professional to repair it.


In this context, 'aksa' metaphorically expresses the idea of a plan deviating or failing, using the same conditional form of the verb.

Eğer plan aksa, alternatifler düşünmeliyiz.

If the plan goes awry, we should consider alternatives.


Here, 'aksa' is referring to the physical or metaphorical flow in the conditional form of the verb, emphasizing the continuation of the flow's effect.

Aksa giderek yoğun bir enerji hissediyorum.

As it (the energy) flows, I feel an intense wave of energy.