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== Negating the Verb ==
== Negating the Verb ==
To negate the verb in Kirghiz, the word «эмес» (emes) is used. This word is equivalent to the English word "not". Here are some examples:
To negate the verb in Kirghiz, the word «эмес» (emes) is used. This word is equivalent to the English word "not". Here are some examples:
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Kirghiz Grammar - Negation

Hi Kirghiz learners! 😊
In this lesson, we will learn about negation in Kirghiz sentences. Negation is a way of expressing the opposite meaning of a sentence. For example, instead of saying "I am going to the store", you can say "I am not going to the store". Negation is a basic concept in any language, and it is important to master it in order to understand and communicate in Kirghiz language.


Consider exploring these related pages after completing this lesson: Subject Object Verb Order, Personal Pronouns, Noun Cases & Adjectives.

Negating the Verb

To negate the verb in Kirghiz, the word «эмес» (emes) is used. This word is equivalent to the English word "not". Here are some examples:

Kirghiz Pronunciation English
Мен сабакка кирип жокпуз Men sabakka kirip jokpuz I did not attend the lesson
Сени көргөнүмдүн жакшы көрөт эмесмин Seni kөrgөnөmdün jashy kөrөt emesmin I am not feeling well since I last saw you
Бул арзан эмес Bul arzan emes This is not cheap

In Kirghiz, the word «емес» (emes) comes after the verb it negates. Therefore, it is easy to spot negation in a sentence in Kirghiz.

Negating Other Parts of a Sentence

Negation can also be used to negate other parts of a sentence such as adjectives, nouns, and pronouns. In this case, the particle «жок» (jok) is used. Here are some examples:

Kirghiz Pronunciation English
Булбардак жок Bulbardak jok There are no glasses
Меним атуым Айжан. Айша жок Menim atuum Aijan. Aisha jok My name is Aijan. Aisha is not my name

In the first example, the use of «жок» (jok) after the noun «булбардак» (bulbardak) negates its existence. Similarly, in the second example, the use of «жок» (jok) negates the pronoun «Айша» (Aisha) as the speaker's name.

Double Negation

In Kirghiz, it is possible to use double negation to emphasize the negative meaning of a sentence. In this case, the second negation is expressed by the word «жок» (jok). For example:

Kirghiz Pronunciation English
Менин телефонум жок Menin telefonum jok I do not have a phone
Менин телефонум жок, кесиптиктерде дизенсижок Menin telefonum jok, kesiptikterde dizensis jok I do not have a phone, and I do not intend to get one.

In the second example, the double negation is expressed by using the word «дизенсижок» (dizensis jok) after the word «жок» (jok).

Tips

- Kirghiz language has many negation words. Be sure to use them in the right context. - Practice, practice, practice! The more you use negation in your Kirghiz language, the better you will get at it. - For advanced learners, try to incorporate double negation in your Kirghiz sentences to emphasize the negative meaning.

Practice Dialogue

  • Person 1: Муздатпаталак. (Muzdatpatalak.) - I am not a workaholic.
  • Person 2: Анда секелүүм? (Anda sekelyum?) - Don't you work hard?
  • Person 1: Жок, да кандай кылып жүрүңүз? (Jok, da kanday kylup jyruunguz?) - No, what makes you think that?

Sources

Other Lessons


Table of Contents - Kirghiz Course - 0 to A1


Greetings and Introductions


Basic Sentence Structure


Numbers and Time


Nouns and Pronouns


Family and Relationships


Verbs and Tenses


Food and Dining


Kirghiz Customs and Traditions


Travel and Transportation


Adjectives and Adverbs


Weather and Seasons


Kirghiz Literature and Music