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Hello Turkmen learners! đ
In today's lesson, you will learn how to use the personal pronouns in Turkmen.
Once you've mastered this lesson, take a look at these related pages: The Case system, Future Tense, To have & Gender.
Personal Pronouns in Turkmen[edit | edit source]
1s | 2s | 3s | 1pl | 2pl | 3pl | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Nominative | men | sen | ol | biz | siz | olar |
Accusative | meni | seni | ony | bizi | sizi | olary |
Genitive | meniĆ | seniĆ | onuĆ | biziĆ | siziĆ | olaryĆ |
Dative | maĆa | saĆa | oĆa | bize | size | olara |
Locative/Time | mende | sende | onda | bizde | sizde | olarda |
Ablative | menden | senden | ondan | bizden | sizden | olardan |
- NB In speech when d follows n it assimilates to n e.g. mende [menne] i.e. [men:e].
- Note the lack of gender marking in the personal pronouns. Neither is there any noun agreement showing gender. The Turkmen language marks gender in other ways.
- NB In speech when d follows n it assimilates to n e.g. mende [menne] i.e. [men:e].
- Note the lack of gender marking in the personal pronouns. Neither is there any noun agreement showing gender. The Turkmen language marks gender in other ways.
Source[edit | edit source]
https://vdocuments.mx/embed/v1/turkmen-grammar.html
Other Lessons[edit | edit source]
- The Case system
- Adverbs
- Nouns
- Pronouns
- Verbs
- Question words
- Some Continous Moods
- Past in the past (pluperfect)
- Negation