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1.0 Brief Introduction to the Turkmen Language
1.1 The Alphabets
1.2 Brief Discussion of the Alphabets
1.5 Vowel Harmony
2.0 The Case System
3.0 Verbs
3.1a- Present Comprehensive, long form
3.1b - Present Comprehensive, short form
3.2a - Present Perfect
3.2b - Present Perfect (negative)/Habitual Present (negative)
3.3 - Future Certain
3.4 - Future Indefinite
3.5 - Conditional
3.6 - Past Definite
3.7 - Obligatory Form
3.8 - Imperative Forms
3.9 - Intentional Form
4.0 Relative Clauses
8.0 Comparatives & Superlatives
9.0 Some Unusual Structures in Turkmen Grammar
10.0 Goşulmalar
10.1 Passive
10.2 Reflexive
10.3 Reciprocal
10.4 Causative
11.0 Four Important Modal Verbs: otyr, ıatyr, dur, ıör
12.0 Selected Suffixes and Prefixes
12.1 -çy/-çi
12.2 -dar
12.3 -keş
12.4 -siz/-suz/-syz
12.5 -lik/-lük/-lyk/-luk
12.6 The prefix bi-
12.7 -daky/-däki
13.0 Expressing Needs and Desires
14.0 Indicating Possibility: mümkin
15.0 -dygy/ digi
16.0 Double Verbs
16.1 Expressing Ability: -p/-yp/-ip bilmek
16.2 Doing an Action for Someone: -p/-yp/-ip bermek
16.3 Attempted Action: -p/-yp/-ip görmek
16.4 Anticipated Action: -jak/-jek bolmak
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