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This is formed by taking the gerund form –yp/ip and adding the simple past tense suffix –dy/di.  
This is formed by taking the gerund form –yp/ip and adding the simple past tense suffix –dy/di.  


It is used when referring to something that happened previous to the time frame being talked about e.g. alypdym in:
It is used when referring to something that happened previous to the time frame being talked about e.g. alypdym in:
* Men onuň ýanyna aýlandym. Men maşyn alypdym, şonuň üçin men ol ýere çalt baryp ýetdim.  
* Men onuň ýanyna aýlandym. Men maşyn alypdym, şonuň üçin men ol ýere çalt baryp ýetdim.  
I went to see him. I had bought a car, so I got there quite quickly.
I went to see him. I had bought a car, so I got there quite quickly.


The negative is formed by taking the negative past participle –man/män and adding the simple past tense suffix –dy/di e.g.
The negative is formed by taking the negative past participle –man/män and adding the simple past tense suffix –dy/di e.g.
* Men entek maşyn almandym, şol sebäpli men giç galdym.
* Men entek maşyn almandym, şol sebäpli men giç galdym.
I hadn’t yet bought a car, so I was late.
I hadn’t yet bought a car, so I was late.
==Source==
https://vdocuments.mx/embed/v1/turkmen-grammar.html

Revision as of 20:25, 13 September 2021

This is formed by taking the gerund form –yp/ip and adding the simple past tense suffix –dy/di.


It is used when referring to something that happened previous to the time frame being talked about e.g. alypdym in:


  • Men onuň ýanyna aýlandym. Men maşyn alypdym, şonuň üçin men ol ýere çalt baryp ýetdim.

I went to see him. I had bought a car, so I got there quite quickly.


The negative is formed by taking the negative past participle –man/män and adding the simple past tense suffix –dy/di e.g.

  • Men entek maşyn almandym, şol sebäpli men giç galdym.

I hadn’t yet bought a car, so I was late.

Source

https://vdocuments.mx/embed/v1/turkmen-grammar.html