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==Rules== | |||
Adjectives in Uzbek modify nouns. | Adjectives in Uzbek modify nouns. | ||
When adjective comes after the noun then it becomes a predicate. | When adjective comes after the noun then it becomes a predicate. | ||
Adjectives are used as word root, meaning that they can serve as nuclei for further morphological construction by adding suffixes. | Adjectives are used as word root, meaning that they can serve as nuclei for further morphological construction by adding suffixes. | ||
Adjectives in Uzbek do not carry the plural suffix. | Adjectives in Uzbek do not carry the plural suffix. | ||
For example: | For example: | ||
*yangi kitob – new book | *yangi kitob – new book | ||
*yangi kitoblar – new books | *yangi kitoblar – new books | ||
*bu kitob yangi – this book is new | *bu kitob yangi – this book is new | ||
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*https://slaviccenters.duke.edu/sites/slaviccenters.duke.edu/files/file-attachments/uzbek.original.pdf | *https://slaviccenters.duke.edu/sites/slaviccenters.duke.edu/files/file-attachments/uzbek.original.pdf | ||
*http://mylanguages.org/uzbek_adjectives.php | *http://mylanguages.org/uzbek_adjectives.php | ||
==Other Lessons== | |||
* [[Language/Northern-uzbek/Grammar/The-verb-KELMOQ-–-to-come|The verb KELMOQ – to come]] | |||
* [[Language/Northern-uzbek/Grammar/Postpositions|Postpositions]] | |||
* [[Language/Northern-uzbek/Grammar/Sentence-structure|Sentence structure]] | |||
* [[Language/Northern-uzbek/Grammar/Pronouns|Pronouns]] | |||
* [[Language/Northern-uzbek/Grammar/Forming-sentences-with-negation|Forming sentences with negation]] | |||
* [[Language/Northern-uzbek/Grammar/Past-Perfect-Tense|Past Perfect Tense]] | |||
* [[Language/Northern-uzbek/Grammar/Compound-verb|Compound verb]] | |||
* [[Language/Northern-uzbek/Grammar/Expressing-a-desire-fo-an-action|Expressing a desire fo an action]] | |||
* [[Language/Northern-uzbek/Grammar/Accusative-case|Accusative case]] | |||
* [[Language/Northern-uzbek/Grammar/Formal-and-informal-YOU|Formal and informal YOU]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 10:47, 27 March 2023
Rules[edit | edit source]
Adjectives in Uzbek modify nouns.
When adjective comes after the noun then it becomes a predicate.
Adjectives are used as word root, meaning that they can serve as nuclei for further morphological construction by adding suffixes.
Adjectives in Uzbek do not carry the plural suffix.
For example:
- yangi kitob – new book
- yangi kitoblar – new books
- bu kitob yangi – this book is new
yangi+lik - news
Examples[edit | edit source]
English Adjectives | Uzbek Adjectives |
---|---|
adjectives | Sifatlar |
a green tree | yashil daraxt |
a tall building | baland bino |
a very old man | juda qarri odam |
the old red house | eski qizil o'y |
a very nice friend | juda ajoyib do'st |
Sources[edit | edit source]
- https://slaviccenters.duke.edu/sites/slaviccenters.duke.edu/files/file-attachments/uzbek.original.pdf
- http://mylanguages.org/uzbek_adjectives.php
Other Lessons[edit | edit source]
- The verb KELMOQ – to come
- Postpositions
- Sentence structure
- Pronouns
- Forming sentences with negation
- Past Perfect Tense
- Compound verb
- Expressing a desire fo an action
- Accusative case
- Formal and informal YOU