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<div class="pg_page_title">Tatar Grammar - Give your Opinion</div>
<div class="pg_page_title">Tatar Grammar - Give your Opinion</div>
Hi [https://polyglotclub.com/language/tatar Tatar] learners! 😊<br>In this lesson, we will learn how to give your opinion in Tatar. Giving your opinion is an important part of any language, and it's essential to be able to express yourself in Tatar. We will look at the different ways to give your opinion, as well as some useful phrases and expressions. Let's get started! __TOC__


== Expressing Your Opinion ==
Hi [https://polyglotclub.com/language/tatar Tatar] learners! 😊<br>
In this lesson, you will learn how to give your opinion in Tatar. Opinion expressions are useful in any language and are commonly used when discussing various topics such as food, music, movies, etc. In addition, we will also cover some common expressions used to express agreement, disagreement, and uncertainty. Finally, we will review some basic grammar rules for forming opinions in Tatar [https://polyglotclub.com/language/tatar/grammar Grammar]. So let's get started!


When expressing your opinion in Tatar, there are several ways to do so. The most common way is to use the verb ''yaritmak'' (яритмак) which means "to think". For example:  
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<span link>Finish this lesson and explore these related pages: [[Language/Tatar/Grammar/Past-Tense|Past Tense]] & [[Language/Tatar/Grammar/Plurals|Plurals]].</span>
== Opinion Expressions ==
 
Opinions in Tatar can be expressed in several ways. Some common opinion expressions include:


{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
! Tatar !! Pronunciation !! English
|-
|-
! Tatar !! Pronunciation !! English
| миннәр бүлмә йөзүм || minnär bülme yözüm || In my opinion
|-
|-
| Мин яритмак || Min yaritmak || I think
| синдернеңсез || sindärnensäz || What do you think? (Literally: What is your opinion?)
|-
|-
| Ул яритмак || Ul yaritmak || You think
| хәтере пырсыз ешеләргә || hätere pırsız eşelärge || In my experience...
|-
|-
| Ол яритмак || Ol yaritmak || He/She thinks
| башкача ук || başkaça uk || Otherwise, in another word...
|}
|}


You can also use the verb ''körmek'' (көрмәк) which means "to see". For example:  
=== Examples ===
 
To better understand how to use these opinion expressions, let's look at some examples:
 
Person 1: Миннәр бүлмә йөзүм, бер татар бәхәсе көп урындалар. (Minnär bülme yözüm, ber tatar bähäse köp urındalar.)<br>
(My opinion is that the Tatar language debate has many sides.)
 
Person 2: Синдернеңсүз, бу хәкимят башчыкларының өсмәреге өстәләр. (Sindärnensüz, bu häkimät başçıklarının ösmärege östälär.)<br>
(What do you think? The government officials are exaggerating.)
 
Person 1: Хәтере пырсыз ешеләргә, гимнастика чакырымдары биз укучы булган. (Hätere pırsız eşelärge, gimnastika çakırymdarı biz ukucı bulgan.)<br>
(In my experience, gymnastic rings were challenging for us.)
 
Person 2: Башкача ук, син керек туган сезым итегез. (Başkaça uk, sin kerek tugan sezim itegäz.)<br>
(Otherwise, in another word, you need to remember your roots.)
 
== Expressing Agreement ==
 
When you agree with what someone has said, you can use the following phrases:


{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
! Tatar !! Pronunciation !! English
|-
|-
! Tatar !! Pronunciation !! English
| Төп || Töp || Exactly
|-
|-
| Мин көрмәк || Min körmek || I see
| Төлә || Tölä || Of course
|-
|-
| Ул көрмәк || Ul körmek || You see
| Бәлки || Bälki || Perhaps, probably
|-
|-
| Ол көрмәк || Ol körmek || He/She sees
| Эйтечәк булмай || Eyteçäk bulmay || I can't help but agree
|}
|}


You can also use the verb ''bildirmek'' (билдирмәк) which means "to say". For example:  
=== Examples ===
 
Person 1: Сагыйнан өек ача менә. (Sagaynan öyek aça menä.)<br>
(I will open a cafe in Sagai.)
 
Person 2: Төп, бу ачылыш өте тиеш. (Töp, bu açılış öte tiyeş.)<br>
(Exactly, this opening is very important.)
 
or
 
Person 2: Эйтечәк булмай, сиз яңа бизнесни авыртырга готовыйсыз. (Eyteçäk bulmay, siz yaña biznesni avırtırğa gotovoysız.)<br>
(I can't help but agree, you are ready to start a new business.)
 
== Expressing Disagreement ==
 
When you disagree with what someone has said, you can use the following phrases:


{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Tatar !! Pronunciation !! English
! Tatar !! Pronunciation !! English
|-
|-
| Мин билдирмәк || Min bildirmek || I say
| Алмыйм || Almıym || No way
|-
|-
| Ул билдирмәк || Ul bildirmek || You say
| Белмем || Belmem || I don't know
|-
|-
| Ол билдирмәк || Ol bildirmek || He/She says
| Йоңду киләм || Yoñdu kiläm || I don't think so
|}
|}


You can also use the verb ''qilmak'' (җилмәк) which means "to do". For example:
=== Examples ===
 
Person 1: Мин хәзер уйыннан киңе бара кайтырган. (Min häzer uyınan kiñä bara qaytyrğan.)<br>
(I am returning home late from work these days.)


{| class="wikitable"
Person 2: Алмыйм, сезнең кишене килеп барам? (Almıym, sizneñ kişene kilep baram?)<br>
|-
(No way, did you check your phone?)
! Tatar !! Pronunciation !! English
|-
| Мин җилмәк || Min qilmak || I do
|-
| Ул җилмәк || Ul qilmak || You do
|-
| Ол җилмәк || Ol qilmak || He/She does
|}


You can also use the verb ''keçmek'' (кечмәк) which means "to go". For example:
or


{| class="wikitable"
Person 2: Белмем, монда туганзыңызның дөрөүсе. (Belmem, monda tuganzınıznyñ döröyse.)<br>
|-
(I don't know, if you really remember it correctly.)
! Tatar !! Pronunciation !! English
|-
| Мин кечмәк || Min keçmek || I go
|-
| Ул кечмәк || Ul keçmek || You go
|-
| Ол кечмәк || Ol keçmek || He/She goes
|}


== Useful Phrases and Expressions ==
== Expressing Uncertainty ==


Here are some useful phrases and expressions you can use when expressing your opinion in Tatar:  
When you are uncertain about what someone has said, you can use the following phrases:


{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Tatar !! Pronunciation !! English
! Tatar !! Pronunciation !! English
|-
|-
| Мин яритмак эшләр иде || Min yaritmak eşlär ide || I think it's good
| Магынан йөзем || Magınan yözem || As far as I know
|-
|-
| Мин яритмак эшләр дип || Min yaritmak eşlär dip || I think it's bad
| Белмем || Belmem || I don't know
|-
|-
| Мин яритмак эшләр булыр || Min yaritmak eşlär bulır || I think it's okay
| Сорыйм || Sorıym || I am not sure
|-
| Мин яритмак эшләр булмас || Min yaritmak eşlär bulmas || I don't think it's good
|-
| Мин яритмак эшләр булмас иде || Min yaritmak eşlär bulmas ide || I don't think it's bad
|-
| Мин яритмак эшләр булмас булыр || Min yaritmak eşlär bulmas bulır || I don't think it's okay
|}
|}


== Example Sentences ==
=== Examples ===
 
Person 1: Галәм хокуклары бар китаплар өлек каталогында булырга, яки базада яшәгә, бярәме? (Gäläm xoquqları bar kitaplar ölek katalogında bulırga, yaki bazada yaşägä, bäremä?)<br>
(Are all the rights of women listed in the library catalog or are they living in the base?)


Here are some example sentences using the phrases and expressions above:
Person 2: Магынан йөзем, китапханаларда аласы бар. (Magınan yözem, kitaphanalarıda alası bar.)<br>
(As far as I know, they all have it at the library.)


{| class="wikitable"
or
|-
 
! Tatar !! English
Person 2: Белмем, юк да булыр. (Belmem, yuk da bulır.)<br>
|-
(I don't know, maybe not.)
| Мин яритмак эшләр иде, шуны булыр. || I think it's good, it's okay.
|-
| Мин яритмак эшләр дип, шуны булмас. || I think it's bad, it's not good.
|-
| Мин яритмак эшләр булыр, шуны булмас иде. || I think it's okay, it's not bad.
|-
| Мин яритмак эшләр булмас, шуны булыр булмас. || I don't think it's good, it's not okay.
|-
| Мин яритмак эшләр булмас иде, шуны булмас булыр. || I don't think it's bad, it's not okay.
|-
| Мин яритмак эшләр булмас булыр, шуны булмас. || I don't think it's okay, it's not good.
|}


== Quiz ==
== Dialogue ==


Test your knowledge with the following quiz:
Person 1: Бу китабны көп кеше чактам. Миннәр бүлмә йөзүм, ул очра төмәндә. (Bu kitabnı köp keşä čaktam. Minnär bülme yözüm, ul ochra tömändä.)<br>
(I have been waiting for this book for a long time. In my opinion, it is worth the wait.)


# What is the verb for "to think"?
Person 2: Сорыйм, чака-чаклык яңалык бар, интернет барлыкның алышы. (Sorıym, čaka-čaklıq yañalık bar, internet barlıqneñ alyşı.)<br>
# What is the verb for "to see"?
(I'm not sure, there are new models, everyone is buying online.)
# What is the verb for "to say"?
# What is the verb for "to do"?
# What is the verb for "to go"?
# How do you say "I think it's good" in Tatar?
# How do you say "I think it's bad" in Tatar?
# How do you say "I think it's okay" in Tatar?
# How do you say "I don't think it's good" in Tatar?
# How do you say "I don't think it's bad" in Tatar?
# How do you say "I don't think it's okay" in Tatar?


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Person 1: Төлә, хыял күчерегезе кара киңәйтеү яхшы дөрөө. (Tölä, häyal küçeregeze kara kiñäytew yaxşı döröy.)<br>
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(Of course, it is better to imagine and create a world through your imagination.)
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<hr>➡ If you have any questions, please ask them in the comments section below.<br>➡ Feel free to edit this wiki page if you think it can be improved. 😎
Person 2: Төп, бүлмәдән сойләшерләр, келишер булыр. (Töp, bülmedän soyłaşerläär, kelışer bulır.)<br>
(Exactly, communication and agreement are essential.)


<hr>➡ If you have any questions, please ask them in the comments section below.<br>
➡ Feel free to edit this wiki page if you think it can be improved. 😎


==Related Lessons==
==Other Lessons==
* [[Language/Tatar/Grammar/How-to-Use-Have|How to Use Have]]
* [[Language/Tatar/Grammar/Plurals|Plurals]]
* [[Language/Tatar/Grammar/Pronouns|Pronouns]]
* [[Language/Tatar/Grammar/Negation|Negation]]
* [[Language/Tatar/Grammar/How-to-Use-Be|How to Use Be]]
* [[Language/Tatar/Grammar/How-to-Use-Be|How to Use Be]]
* [[Language/Tatar/Grammar/Gender|Gender]]
* [[Language/Tatar/Grammar/Adjectives|Adjectives]]
* [[Language/Tatar/Grammar/Adjectives|Adjectives]]
* [[Language/Tatar/Grammar/Negation|Negation]]
* [[Language/Tatar/Grammar/Conditional-Mood|Conditional Mood]]
* [[Language/Tatar/Grammar/Personal-pronouns|Personal pronouns]]
* [[Language/Tatar/Grammar/Personal-pronouns|Personal pronouns]]
* [[Language/Tatar/Grammar/Gender|Gender]]
 
* [[Language/Tatar/Grammar/Conditional-Mood|Conditional Mood]]
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* [[Language/Tatar/Grammar/Questions|Questions]]
==Sources==
* [[Language/Tatar/Grammar/Plurals|Plurals]]
* [https://polyglotclub.com/wiki/Language/Tatar/Grammar/Plurals Tatar Grammar - Plurals]
* [[Language/Tatar/Grammar/Nouns|Nouns]]
* [https://ibt.org.ru/sites/default/files/files/TTR_Gram_R_web.pdf TATAR GRAMMAR]
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crimean_Tatar_language Crimean Tatar language - Wikipedia]


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Tatar Grammar - Give your Opinion

Hi Tatar learners! 😊
In this lesson, you will learn how to give your opinion in Tatar. Opinion expressions are useful in any language and are commonly used when discussing various topics such as food, music, movies, etc. In addition, we will also cover some common expressions used to express agreement, disagreement, and uncertainty. Finally, we will review some basic grammar rules for forming opinions in Tatar Grammar. So let's get started!


Finish this lesson and explore these related pages: Past Tense & Plurals.

Opinion Expressions[edit | edit source]

Opinions in Tatar can be expressed in several ways. Some common opinion expressions include:

Tatar Pronunciation English
миннәр бүлмә йөзүм minnär bülme yözüm In my opinion
синдернеңсез sindärnensäz What do you think? (Literally: What is your opinion?)
хәтере пырсыз ешеләргә hätere pırsız eşelärge In my experience...
башкача ук başkaça uk Otherwise, in another word...

Examples[edit | edit source]

To better understand how to use these opinion expressions, let's look at some examples:

Person 1: Миннәр бүлмә йөзүм, бер татар бәхәсе көп урындалар. (Minnär bülme yözüm, ber tatar bähäse köp urındalar.)
(My opinion is that the Tatar language debate has many sides.)

Person 2: Синдернеңсүз, бу хәкимят башчыкларының өсмәреге өстәләр. (Sindärnensüz, bu häkimät başçıklarının ösmärege östälär.)
(What do you think? The government officials are exaggerating.)

Person 1: Хәтере пырсыз ешеләргә, гимнастика чакырымдары биз укучы булган. (Hätere pırsız eşelärge, gimnastika çakırymdarı biz ukucı bulgan.)
(In my experience, gymnastic rings were challenging for us.)

Person 2: Башкача ук, син керек туган сезым итегез. (Başkaça uk, sin kerek tugan sezim itegäz.)
(Otherwise, in another word, you need to remember your roots.)

Expressing Agreement[edit | edit source]

When you agree with what someone has said, you can use the following phrases:

Tatar Pronunciation English
Төп Töp Exactly
Төлә Tölä Of course
Бәлки Bälki Perhaps, probably
Эйтечәк булмай Eyteçäk bulmay I can't help but agree

Examples[edit | edit source]

Person 1: Сагыйнан өек ача менә. (Sagaynan öyek aça menä.)
(I will open a cafe in Sagai.)

Person 2: Төп, бу ачылыш өте тиеш. (Töp, bu açılış öte tiyeş.)
(Exactly, this opening is very important.)

or

Person 2: Эйтечәк булмай, сиз яңа бизнесни авыртырга готовыйсыз. (Eyteçäk bulmay, siz yaña biznesni avırtırğa gotovoysız.)
(I can't help but agree, you are ready to start a new business.)

Expressing Disagreement[edit | edit source]

When you disagree with what someone has said, you can use the following phrases:

Tatar Pronunciation English
Алмыйм Almıym No way
Белмем Belmem I don't know
Йоңду киләм Yoñdu kiläm I don't think so

Examples[edit | edit source]

Person 1: Мин хәзер уйыннан киңе бара кайтырган. (Min häzer uyınan kiñä bara qaytyrğan.)
(I am returning home late from work these days.)

Person 2: Алмыйм, сезнең кишене килеп барам? (Almıym, sizneñ kişene kilep baram?)
(No way, did you check your phone?)

or

Person 2: Белмем, монда туганзыңызның дөрөүсе. (Belmem, monda tuganzınıznyñ döröyse.)
(I don't know, if you really remember it correctly.)

Expressing Uncertainty[edit | edit source]

When you are uncertain about what someone has said, you can use the following phrases:

Tatar Pronunciation English
Магынан йөзем Magınan yözem As far as I know
Белмем Belmem I don't know
Сорыйм Sorıym I am not sure

Examples[edit | edit source]

Person 1: Галәм хокуклары бар китаплар өлек каталогында булырга, яки базада яшәгә, бярәме? (Gäläm xoquqları bar kitaplar ölek katalogında bulırga, yaki bazada yaşägä, bäremä?)
(Are all the rights of women listed in the library catalog or are they living in the base?)

Person 2: Магынан йөзем, китапханаларда аласы бар. (Magınan yözem, kitaphanalarıda alası bar.)
(As far as I know, they all have it at the library.)

or

Person 2: Белмем, юк да булыр. (Belmem, yuk da bulır.)
(I don't know, maybe not.)

Dialogue[edit | edit source]

Person 1: Бу китабны көп кеше чактам. Миннәр бүлмә йөзүм, ул очра төмәндә. (Bu kitabnı köp keşä čaktam. Minnär bülme yözüm, ul ochra tömändä.)
(I have been waiting for this book for a long time. In my opinion, it is worth the wait.)

Person 2: Сорыйм, чака-чаклык яңалык бар, интернет барлыкның алышы. (Sorıym, čaka-čaklıq yañalık bar, internet barlıqneñ alyşı.)
(I'm not sure, there are new models, everyone is buying online.)

Person 1: Төлә, хыял күчерегезе кара киңәйтеү яхшы дөрөө. (Tölä, häyal küçeregeze kara kiñäytew yaxşı döröy.)
(Of course, it is better to imagine and create a world through your imagination.)

Person 2: Төп, бүлмәдән сойләшерләр, келишер булыр. (Töp, bülmedän soyłaşerläär, kelışer bulır.)
(Exactly, communication and agreement are essential.)


➡ If you have any questions, please ask them in the comments section below.

➡ Feel free to edit this wiki page if you think it can be improved. 😎

Other Lessons[edit | edit source]

Sources[edit | edit source]

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