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The verb KELMOQ – to come is one of the most commonly used verbs in Uzbek language. It is used alone as well as part of a compound verb. Kelmoq is often combined with other words. The negative is formed by adding to the verb stem the suffix -ma, plus the suffix –y and then the personal suffix. When negative suffix –ma is added along with suffix –mi, then it will be an interrogative sentence. Kelmaysizmi? – Don’t you come? | [[File:Uzbek-Language-PolyglotClub.png|thumb]] | ||
The verb '''KELMOQ''' – to come is one of the most commonly used verbs in Uzbek language. It is used alone as well as part of a compound verb. | |||
Kelmoq is often combined with other words. The negative is formed by adding to the verb stem the suffix '''-ma''', plus the suffix '''–y''' and then the personal suffix. When negative suffix '''–ma''' is added along with suffix '''–mi''', then it will be an interrogative sentence. | |||
*Kelmaysizmi? – Don’t you come? | |||
Revision as of 12:08, 15 September 2021
The verb KELMOQ – to come is one of the most commonly used verbs in Uzbek language. It is used alone as well as part of a compound verb.
Kelmoq is often combined with other words. The negative is formed by adding to the verb stem the suffix -ma, plus the suffix –y and then the personal suffix. When negative suffix –ma is added along with suffix –mi, then it will be an interrogative sentence.
- Kelmaysizmi? – Don’t you come?