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Welcome to this engaging lesson on '''Bashkir Adverbs'''! Adverbs are essential in any language as they help us describe how, when, where, and to what extent actions are performed. In Bashkir, adverbs play a similar role, enabling us to modify verbs, adjectives, and even other adverbs. Mastering adverbs will significantly enhance your communication skills in Bashkir, making your expressions more vivid and accurate.
 
In this lesson, we will explore what adverbs are, their different types, and how to use them effectively in sentences. We'll cover various examples, exercises, and practice scenarios to help you apply what you’ve learned. By the end of this lesson, you will have a solid understanding of Bashkir adverbs and how they function within the language. So let’s dive right in!


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Bashkir adverbs are words that modify or describe verbs, adjectives, and even other adverbs. They provide additional information about how or when an action is performed. In this lesson, you will learn about Bashkir adverbs, their position in a sentence, and how to use them correctly.
== Introduction to Adverbs ==


== Basics of Adverbs ==
Adverbs are words that modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs. They provide additional information about how an action is performed or the quality of an adjective. In Bashkir, just like in English, adverbs can express manner, time, place, frequency, and degree. Understanding these nuances will allow you to articulate your thoughts more clearly.


Adverbs in Bashkir, like in many languages, can be formed by adding the suffix "-һыҙ" ("-hyz") to an adjective. For instance, "кеше" (käşe) means "early", and "кешеһыҙ" (käşehyz) means "early-ly", or "soon". Similarly, "юл" (yul) means "long", and "юлһыҙ" (yulhyz) means "lengthily". Other adverbs can be formed by adding different suffixes or by using completely different words.
=== Types of Adverbs ===


Here are some common adverbs in Bashkir:
Bashkir adverbs can be categorized into several types. Here are some of the most common:


* [бын] (bın) - now, currently
1. '''Adverbs of Manner''' - Describe how an action is performed (e.g., quickly, slowly).
* [һәмән] (hämän) - always
* [үҙəк] (üźək) - only, solely
* [икенче] (ikençe) - twice
* [ытыҡсы] (ıtıqsy) - much
* [ыйынлы] (ıyınlı) - together
* [калай] (kalay) - soon
* [куш] (kuş) - far, distant


Note that some adverbs can also function as adjectives, depending on their position in a sentence. For example, "калай" (kalay) can mean "soon" when used as an adverb, but it can also mean "quick" when used as an adjective.
2. '''Adverbs of Time''' - Indicate when an action occurs (e.g., now, yesterday).


== Position of Adverbs ==
3. '''Adverbs of Place''' - Specify where an action takes place (e.g., here, there).


In Bashkir, adverbs are usually placed after the verb they modify. For example:
4. '''Adverbs of Frequency''' - Show how often an action occurs (e.g., always, sometimes).


* [Мин һаҡимнәр икең-ди белән юрәмəн] (Min haqimnär ikeñ-di belän yurämen) - "I always walk with my dogs"
5. '''Adverbs of Degree''' - Express the intensity or degree of an action or adjective (e.g., very, quite).


Here, "һаҡимнәр" (haqimnär) means "my dogs", and "екең" (ekeñ) means "I walk". "Белән" (belän) means "with" and "һәмән" (hämän) is used as the adverb "always". Note how the adverb appears after the verb.
== Using Adverbs in Sentences ==


If an adverb is used to modify an adjective, it usually comes before the adjective. For example:
Adverbs in Bashkir usually follow the verb they modify. However, their placement can vary depending on the context of the sentence. Let’s look at some examples to illustrate how adverbs are used in Bashkir.


* [Ул бәләкәти ялған бер гөнсәл ялған дөрес бөтә.] (Ul bäläkäti yalğan ber gönsäl yalğan döres böte.) - "He found a completely clean room"
=== Examples of Adverbs ===


Here, "бәләкәт" (bäläkät) means "room", "ялған" (yalğan) means "clean", and "гөнсәл" (gönsäl) means "completely". Note how the adverb appears before the adjective.
Here’s a table showcasing various Bashkir adverbs along with their pronunciations and English translations:


== Comparison of Adverbs ==
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Like adjectives, some adverbs in Bashkir can be compared, indicating a higher or lower degree of intensity. There are two ways of doing so: the comparative and the superlative forms.
! Bashkir !! Pronunciation !! English


The comparative form is used to compare two actions or objects. In Bashkir, the comparative form of the adverb is usually formed by adding the suffix "-ар", "-ер" or "-р" ("-ar", "-er" or "-r") at the end of the adverb. For example:
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* [Үҙəктән күрә ыйынлыйыр.] (Üźəktän küre ıyınlıyır.) - "We are together more often than usual."
| тиҙ || /tiːd͡ʒ/ || quickly


Here, "үҙəк" (üźək) means "only", and "ийын" (ıyın) means "together". The comparative form of "ийын" (iyın) is "ийынлыҡ" (iyınlıq), with the suffix "-лыҡ" ("-lyq") indicating a comparison.
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The superlative form, on the other hand, indicates the highest degree of something. In Bashkir, the superlative form of the adverb is usually formed by adding the suffix "-тан" ("-tan") at the end of the adverb. For example:
| әүерелеп || /æʊ̯əˈrʲiːlʲɪp/ || slowly


* [Аҫҡа булырға һыуылыҡ кеткән.] (Açqa bulırğa hyuylyq ketkän.) - "She ran as fast as possible."
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Here, "аҫҡа" (açqa) means "fast" and "һыуылыҡ" (hyuylyq) means "as much as possible". The superlative form of "һыуылыҡ" (hyuylyq) is "һыуылыҡтан" (hyuylyqtan), with the suffix "-тан" ("-tan") indicating the highest degree.
| бөгөн || /bʊˈɡʊn/ || today


== Types of Adverbs ==
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Adverbs in Bashkir can be classified into several types according to their function. Here are some of the most common types:
| иртә || /ɪrˈtæ/ || early
 
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| бында || /bɪnˈdæ/ || here
 
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| шунда || /ʃʊnˈdæ/ || there
 
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| даими || /dæɪˈmi/ || always
 
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| ҡайһы саҡта || /qɑɨ̯ˈsɯʃɑkʲtɑ/ || sometimes
 
|-
 
| бик || /bɪk/ || very
 
|-
 
| күп || /kʏp/ || a lot
 
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As you can see from the examples above, these adverbs enrich the sentences by providing additional context and clarity. Let’s explore each type in more detail.
 
=== Adverbs of Manner ===
 
Adverbs of manner describe the way an action is performed. Here are some examples:
 
1. '''Тиҙ''' - quickly
 
* Example: Ул тиҙ йүгереүе менән мәшғул. (He is busy running quickly.)
 
2. '''Әүерелеп''' - slowly
 
* Example: Ул әүерелеп китте. (He left slowly.)


=== Adverbs of Time ===
=== Adverbs of Time ===


Adverbs of time indicate when an action is performed. In Bashkir, adverbs of time usually appear at the end of a sentence. Here are some examples:
Adverbs of time indicate when an action occurs. Consider the following examples:
 
1. '''Бөгөн''' - today
 
* Example: Бөгөн мин китап уҡыйым. (Today I am reading a book.)


* [Бын кеше мәктәпкә түгел.] (Bın käşe mäktepke tügel.) - "I arrived at school early today."
2. '''Иртә''' - early
* [Мин имаратты таңның тосса мына ҡажыдан ярысып түгән булдым.] (Min imaratty tañnyñ tossa mına qačıdan yarasyp tügen buldım.) - "I was chased by a dog when I was walking in the morning."


In the first example, "кеше" (käşe) means "early", and it is used to describe the time of arrival. In the second example, "таңның" (tañnyñ) means "morning", and it is used to indicate the time when the action was performed.
* Example: Ул иртә тора. (He gets up early.)


=== Adverbs of Place ===
=== Adverbs of Place ===


Adverbs of place indicate where an action is performed. In Bashkir, adverbs of place are usually formed by adding the suffix "-да" ("-da") or "-дән" ("-dän") at the end of a noun. Here are some examples:
Adverbs of place specify where an action takes place. Here are some examples:
 
1. '''Бында''' - here
 
* Example: Бында минең дустым бар. (My friend is here.)
 
2. '''Шунда''' - there
 
* Example: Шунда ҡурсаҡ бар. (There is a park.)
 
=== Adverbs of Frequency ===
 
Adverbs of frequency show how often an action occurs. Let’s look at some examples:


* [Ул һич дә спортзалда терезәсе үтә.] (Ul hič dän sportzalda terezäsä ütä.) - "He never works out in the gym."
1. '''Даими''' - always
* [Мин бәйләрдә юлтырмыйм.] (Min bäylärdän yultırmaym.) - "I don't walk in the parks."


In the first example, "спортзал" (sportzal) means "gym", and it is used to indicate the place where the action is performed. In the second example, "бәйләр" (bäylär) means "parks", and it is used to indicate the place where the action is not performed.
* Example: Ул даими спорт менән шөғөлләнә. (He always engages in sports.)


=== Adverbs of Manner ===
2. '''Ҡайһы саҡта''' - sometimes
 
* Example: Ҡайһы саҡта мин кино ҡарайым. (Sometimes I watch a movie.)
 
=== Adverbs of Degree ===
 
Adverbs of degree express the intensity or degree of an action or adjective. Here are some examples:
 
1. '''Бик''' - very
 
* Example: Ул бик матур. (She is very beautiful.)
 
2. '''Күп''' - a lot
 
* Example: Мин күп эшләр эшләйем. (I do a lot of work.)
 
== Practice Exercises ==
 
Now that you have a good grasp of Bashkir adverbs, let’s put your knowledge to the test! Here are some exercises designed to help you practice what you’ve learned.
 
=== Exercise 1: Fill in the Blanks ===
 
Complete the sentences with the appropriate adverbs from the list below:
 
* '''тиҙ, бөгөн, бында, даими'''
 
1. Ул ______ йүгереүе менән мәшғул.
 
2. ______ мин китап уҡыйым.
 
3. ______ минең дустым бар.
 
4. Ул ______ спорт менән шөғөлләнә.
 
'''Solutions:'''
 
1. тиҙ
 
2. Бөгөн
 
3. Бында
 
4. Даими
 
=== Exercise 2: Matching Adverbs to Their Meanings ===
 
Match the Bashkir adverbs to their English meanings:
 
1. Иртә
 
2. Күп
 
3. Шунда
 
4. Әүерелеп
 
* a. a lot
 
* b. slowly
 
* c. there
 
* d. early
 
'''Solutions:'''
 
1 - d
 
2 - a
 
3 - c
 
4 - b
 
=== Exercise 3: Sentence Construction ===
 
Construct sentences using the provided adverbs:
 
1. '''Бик''' (very)
 
2. '''Күп''' (a lot)
 
'''Example Solutions:'''
 
1. Ул бик матур. (She is very beautiful.)
 
2. Мин күп эшләр эшләйем. (I do a lot of work.)
 
=== Exercise 4: Translate the Sentences ===
 
Translate the following sentences from English to Bashkir, using the appropriate adverbs:
 
1. He runs quickly.
 
2. They are here.
 
'''Solutions:'''
 
1. Ул тиҙ йүгере.
 
2. Улар бында.
 
=== Exercise 5: Adverb Identification ===
 
Read the following sentences and identify the adverb used:
 
1. Бөгөн мин эшкә барам.
 
2. Ул шунда тора.
 
'''Solutions:'''
 
1. Бөгөн (today)
 
2. Шунда (there)
 
=== Exercise 6: Choose the Correct Adverb ===
 
Choose the correct adverb to complete the sentences:
 
1. Ул ______ йүгерә. (тиҙ/бик)
 
2. Мин ______ китап уҡыйым. (даими/иртә)
 
'''Solutions:'''
 
1. тиҙ
 
2. иртә
 
=== Exercise 7: Create Your Own Sentences ===
 
Write your own sentences using the following adverbs:
 
1. '''Даими''' (always)
 
2. '''Ҡайһы саҡта''' (sometimes)
 
=== Exercise 8: Identify the Type of Adverb ===
 
Identify the type of adverb in the following sentences:
 
1. Ул бик тиҙ йүгере. (He runs very quickly.)
 
2. Бөгөн мин кино ҡарайым. (Today I watch a movie.)
 
'''Solutions:'''
 
1. бик - Adverb of Degree, тиҙ - Adverb of Manner
 
2. Бөгөн - Adverb of Time
 
=== Exercise 9: Rewrite the Sentences ===
 
Rewrite the following sentences by changing the adverb while keeping the rest of the sentence the same:
 
1. Ул шунда тора. (He is there.)
 
2. Ул тиҙ йүгере. (He runs quickly.)
 
'''Example Solutions:'''
 
1. Ул бында тора. (He is here.)
 
2. Ул әүерелеп йүгере. (He runs slowly.)
 
=== Exercise 10: Adverb Quiz ===


Adverbs of manner indicate how an action is performed. In Bashkir, adverbs of manner are usually formed by using the stem of an adjective or by adding the suffix "-һыҙ" ("-hyz") to it. Here are some examples:
Answer the following questions:


* [Мин фильмны үҙəк үреп тормыйм.] (Min fil'mnı üźək ürep tormaym.) - "I always cry while watching a movie."
1. What are adverbs?
* [Ул һәмән ымыртҡән бөтер.] (Ul hämän ymırtqän böter.) - "He always speaks loudly."


In the first example, "үҙəк" (üźək) means "only", and it modifies the verb "үреп" (ürep) which means "watch". In the second example, "ымыртҡән" (ymırtqän) means "loudly", and it modifies the verb "бөтер" (böter) which means "speak".
2. Give two examples of adverbs of place.


=== Adverbs of Frequency ===
'''Solutions:'''


Adverbs of frequency indicate how often an action is performed. In Bashkir, adverbs of frequency are usually formed by adding the suffix "-р" ("-r") to a numeral. Here are some examples:
1. Adverbs are words that modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs, providing additional information about how, when, where, or to what extent an action is performed.


* [Мин үк берерэктыннан күп ҡаралдым.] (Min ük bereräktınan küp qaraldım.) - "I saw this movie many times."
2. Examples: бында (here), шунда (there).
* [Ул айда бер һеҙар бар.] (Ul ayda ber hезар бар.) - "He goes there once a month."


In the first example, "беререк" (bereräk) means "time" and it is used to indicate the frequency of watching the movie. In the second example, "һеҙар" (hezar) means "month" and it is used to indicate the frequency of going there.
By practicing these exercises, you will reinforce your understanding of Bashkir adverbs and enhance your language skills. Remember, the more you practice, the more comfortable you'll become with the language.


== Conclusion ==
== Conclusion ==


In this lesson, you have learned about Bashkir adverbs and how to use them to modify verbs, adjectives, and other adverbs. You have learned about the basics of adverbs, the position of adverbs, the comparison of adverbs, and the types of adverbs. Use this knowledge to further improve your Bashkir writing and speaking skills. Practice using adverbs in different types of sentences and situations to master them.
In this lesson, we explored the fascinating world of '''Bashkir adverbs'''. We learned how adverbs modify verbs, adjectives, and other adverbs, and we examined various types of adverbs, including those of manner, time, place, frequency, and degree. With a rich array of examples and practice exercises, you now have a solid foundation to build upon as you continue your journey in learning Bashkir.
 
Keep practicing, and don’t hesitate to revisit this lesson whenever you need a refresher on adverbs. Next, we’ll move on to the exciting topic of food and eating in Bashkir culture. Get ready to explore delicious vocabulary and phrases that will help you navigate dining experiences in Bashkir-speaking regions. Happy learning!


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Welcome to this engaging lesson on Bashkir Adverbs! Adverbs are essential in any language as they help us describe how, when, where, and to what extent actions are performed. In Bashkir, adverbs play a similar role, enabling us to modify verbs, adjectives, and even other adverbs. Mastering adverbs will significantly enhance your communication skills in Bashkir, making your expressions more vivid and accurate.

In this lesson, we will explore what adverbs are, their different types, and how to use them effectively in sentences. We'll cover various examples, exercises, and practice scenarios to help you apply what you’ve learned. By the end of this lesson, you will have a solid understanding of Bashkir adverbs and how they function within the language. So let’s dive right in!

Introduction to Adverbs[edit | edit source]

Adverbs are words that modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs. They provide additional information about how an action is performed or the quality of an adjective. In Bashkir, just like in English, adverbs can express manner, time, place, frequency, and degree. Understanding these nuances will allow you to articulate your thoughts more clearly.

Types of Adverbs[edit | edit source]

Bashkir adverbs can be categorized into several types. Here are some of the most common:

1. Adverbs of Manner - Describe how an action is performed (e.g., quickly, slowly).

2. Adverbs of Time - Indicate when an action occurs (e.g., now, yesterday).

3. Adverbs of Place - Specify where an action takes place (e.g., here, there).

4. Adverbs of Frequency - Show how often an action occurs (e.g., always, sometimes).

5. Adverbs of Degree - Express the intensity or degree of an action or adjective (e.g., very, quite).

Using Adverbs in Sentences[edit | edit source]

Adverbs in Bashkir usually follow the verb they modify. However, their placement can vary depending on the context of the sentence. Let’s look at some examples to illustrate how adverbs are used in Bashkir.

Examples of Adverbs[edit | edit source]

Here’s a table showcasing various Bashkir adverbs along with their pronunciations and English translations:

Bashkir Pronunciation English
тиҙ /tiːd͡ʒ/ quickly
әүерелеп /æʊ̯əˈrʲiːlʲɪp/ slowly
бөгөн /bʊˈɡʊn/ today
иртә /ɪrˈtæ/ early
бында /bɪnˈdæ/ here
шунда /ʃʊnˈdæ/ there
даими /dæɪˈmi/ always
ҡайһы саҡта /qɑɨ̯ˈsɯʃɑkʲtɑ/ sometimes
бик /bɪk/ very
күп /kʏp/ a lot

As you can see from the examples above, these adverbs enrich the sentences by providing additional context and clarity. Let’s explore each type in more detail.

Adverbs of Manner[edit | edit source]

Adverbs of manner describe the way an action is performed. Here are some examples:

1. Тиҙ - quickly

  • Example: Ул тиҙ йүгереүе менән мәшғул. (He is busy running quickly.)

2. Әүерелеп - slowly

  • Example: Ул әүерелеп китте. (He left slowly.)

Adverbs of Time[edit | edit source]

Adverbs of time indicate when an action occurs. Consider the following examples:

1. Бөгөн - today

  • Example: Бөгөн мин китап уҡыйым. (Today I am reading a book.)

2. Иртә - early

  • Example: Ул иртә тора. (He gets up early.)

Adverbs of Place[edit | edit source]

Adverbs of place specify where an action takes place. Here are some examples:

1. Бында - here

  • Example: Бында минең дустым бар. (My friend is here.)

2. Шунда - there

  • Example: Шунда ҡурсаҡ бар. (There is a park.)

Adverbs of Frequency[edit | edit source]

Adverbs of frequency show how often an action occurs. Let’s look at some examples:

1. Даими - always

  • Example: Ул даими спорт менән шөғөлләнә. (He always engages in sports.)

2. Ҡайһы саҡта - sometimes

  • Example: Ҡайһы саҡта мин кино ҡарайым. (Sometimes I watch a movie.)

Adverbs of Degree[edit | edit source]

Adverbs of degree express the intensity or degree of an action or adjective. Here are some examples:

1. Бик - very

  • Example: Ул бик матур. (She is very beautiful.)

2. Күп - a lot

  • Example: Мин күп эшләр эшләйем. (I do a lot of work.)

Practice Exercises[edit | edit source]

Now that you have a good grasp of Bashkir adverbs, let’s put your knowledge to the test! Here are some exercises designed to help you practice what you’ve learned.

Exercise 1: Fill in the Blanks[edit | edit source]

Complete the sentences with the appropriate adverbs from the list below:

  • тиҙ, бөгөн, бында, даими

1. Ул ______ йүгереүе менән мәшғул.

2. ______ мин китап уҡыйым.

3. ______ минең дустым бар.

4. Ул ______ спорт менән шөғөлләнә.

Solutions:

1. тиҙ

2. Бөгөн

3. Бында

4. Даими

Exercise 2: Matching Adverbs to Their Meanings[edit | edit source]

Match the Bashkir adverbs to their English meanings:

1. Иртә

2. Күп

3. Шунда

4. Әүерелеп

  • a. a lot
  • b. slowly
  • c. there
  • d. early

Solutions:

1 - d

2 - a

3 - c

4 - b

Exercise 3: Sentence Construction[edit | edit source]

Construct sentences using the provided adverbs:

1. Бик (very)

2. Күп (a lot)

Example Solutions:

1. Ул бик матур. (She is very beautiful.)

2. Мин күп эшләр эшләйем. (I do a lot of work.)

Exercise 4: Translate the Sentences[edit | edit source]

Translate the following sentences from English to Bashkir, using the appropriate adverbs:

1. He runs quickly.

2. They are here.

Solutions:

1. Ул тиҙ йүгере.

2. Улар бында.

Exercise 5: Adverb Identification[edit | edit source]

Read the following sentences and identify the adverb used:

1. Бөгөн мин эшкә барам.

2. Ул шунда тора.

Solutions:

1. Бөгөн (today)

2. Шунда (there)

Exercise 6: Choose the Correct Adverb[edit | edit source]

Choose the correct adverb to complete the sentences:

1. Ул ______ йүгерә. (тиҙ/бик)

2. Мин ______ китап уҡыйым. (даими/иртә)

Solutions:

1. тиҙ

2. иртә

Exercise 7: Create Your Own Sentences[edit | edit source]

Write your own sentences using the following adverbs:

1. Даими (always)

2. Ҡайһы саҡта (sometimes)

Exercise 8: Identify the Type of Adverb[edit | edit source]

Identify the type of adverb in the following sentences:

1. Ул бик тиҙ йүгере. (He runs very quickly.)

2. Бөгөн мин кино ҡарайым. (Today I watch a movie.)

Solutions:

1. бик - Adverb of Degree, тиҙ - Adverb of Manner

2. Бөгөн - Adverb of Time

Exercise 9: Rewrite the Sentences[edit | edit source]

Rewrite the following sentences by changing the adverb while keeping the rest of the sentence the same:

1. Ул шунда тора. (He is there.)

2. Ул тиҙ йүгере. (He runs quickly.)

Example Solutions:

1. Ул бында тора. (He is here.)

2. Ул әүерелеп йүгере. (He runs slowly.)

Exercise 10: Adverb Quiz[edit | edit source]

Answer the following questions:

1. What are adverbs?

2. Give two examples of adverbs of place.

Solutions:

1. Adverbs are words that modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs, providing additional information about how, when, where, or to what extent an action is performed.

2. Examples: бында (here), шунда (there).

By practicing these exercises, you will reinforce your understanding of Bashkir adverbs and enhance your language skills. Remember, the more you practice, the more comfortable you'll become with the language.

Conclusion[edit | edit source]

In this lesson, we explored the fascinating world of Bashkir adverbs. We learned how adverbs modify verbs, adjectives, and other adverbs, and we examined various types of adverbs, including those of manner, time, place, frequency, and degree. With a rich array of examples and practice exercises, you now have a solid foundation to build upon as you continue your journey in learning Bashkir.

Keep practicing, and don’t hesitate to revisit this lesson whenever you need a refresher on adverbs. Next, we’ll move on to the exciting topic of food and eating in Bashkir culture. Get ready to explore delicious vocabulary and phrases that will help you navigate dining experiences in Bashkir-speaking regions. Happy learning!

Table of Contents - Bashkir Course - 0 to A1[edit source]


Greetings and Introductions


Pronouns and Verb To Be


Numbers and Time


Plurals and Articles


Family and Relationships


Adjectives and Adverbs


Food and Eating


Regular Verbs


Travel and Transportation


Prepositions and Conjunctions


Bashkir Customs and Traditions

Sources[edit | edit source]


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