kāim

This is the 8028th most frequent Turkish word.


kāim

"Existing," "standing," or "appointed."


Here, 'kāim' is used to mean 'established' or 'existing in permanence' within a community or domain.

Bu kurum, yıllardır toplumda kāim olmuştur.

This institution has been established in the community for years.


In this sentence, 'kāim' implies 'having a lasting presence' or 'enduring influence' in a specific context.

Ahmet, değerli bir öğretmen olarak okulda kāim bir etkiye sahiptir.

Ahmet, as a valuable teacher, has a lasting influence at the school.


'Kāim' here denotes 'fundamental' or 'steadfast' when describing a principle repeatedly applied or adhered to.

Bu kural, şirketin işleyişinde kāim bir prensip olarak uygulanmaktadır.

This rule is applied as a fundamental principle in the functioning of the company.