Umarım yarın hava güzel olur.

Breakdown of Umarım yarın hava güzel olur.

güzel
beautiful / nice / good
yarın
tomorrow
hava
weather
umarım
I hope

Questions & Answers about Umarım yarın hava güzel olur.

Why does the sentence use olur instead of the future tense olacak, since it is talking about tomorrow?
In Turkish, it is very common to use the aorist tense (the general present tense) for hopes and expectations. Because you are saying umarım (I hope), following it up with olur sounds more natural than the strict future tense olacak, even with the word yarın (tomorrow).
How is the word umarım formed?
It comes from the verb ummak (to hope). It uses the aorist tense ending -ar and the first-person singular suffix -ım. It functions as a set phrase meaning "I hope" to introduce your wish.
Do I need a word like "that" to connect "I hope" and "the weather will be nice"?
No, Turkish does not require a connecting word like "that" here. You simply state umarım followed directly by the complete thought yarın hava güzel olur.
What role does the verb olmak play in the phrase güzel olur?
The verb olmak means "to be" or "to become." In Turkish, adjectives like güzel (nice) often need this helper verb when you are talking about future events, hopes, or changes. So güzel olur translates best as "will be nice" or "turns out nice."

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