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Türkmen Language

E-Dictionary by
Balicity Studio


EN>>TM TM>>EN

 

1.0 Brief Introduction to the Turkmen Language

1.1 The Alphabets

1.2 Brief Discussion of the Alphabets

1.3 Learning the New Alphabet

1.5 Vowel Harmony

1.6 Long and Short Vowels

1.7 Vocal Transformations

2.0 The Case System

2.1 Cases of Pronouns

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

5.0 Cases and their suffixes

5.1 Possessive Suffixes

6.0 The Absolute Possessive

7.0 Nouns in Direct Relation

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

References

 

"Note: This Turkmen Grammar is Copyrighted © 1996 Jon Garrett, Meena Pallipamu, and Greg Lastowka. All rights are reserved. The full dictionary is available at www.chaihana.com."

 

 

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