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==Videos==
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Hi [https://polyglotclub.com/language/turkish Turkish] learners!😊 Negation is an important part of the Turkish language, and it can be tricky to master. In this lesson, we will look at how to use negation in Turkish.
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===Turkish Grammar: Negative Statements in the Present Progressive ...===
== Negative Sentences ==
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Negative sentences are used to express a negative opinion or to deny something. In Turkish, negative sentences are formed by adding the suffix -me/-ma to the verb. For example:


===Grammar: Negation in Turkish - YouTube===
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! Turkish !! Pronunciation !! English Translation
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| Gidiyor-mu? || gi-di-yo-rum || Is he/she going?
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| Gidiyor-ma. || gi-di-yo-r-ma || He/she is not going.
|}


===Turkish Grammar: How to say “I will not go” Future Tense Negative ...===
In the example above, the suffix -me/-ma is added to the verb gidiyor (he/she is going) to form the negative sentence gidiyor-ma (he/she is not going).
<youtube>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K5oKZi9OzYk</youtube>
 
=== Negative Questions ===
Negative questions are used to ask for confirmation of a negative statement. In Turkish, negative questions are formed by adding the suffix -mi/-mı to the verb. For example:
 
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Turkish !! Pronunciation !! English Translation
|-
| Gidiyor-mu? || gi-di-yo-rum || Is he/she going?
|-
| Gidiyor-mu? || gi-di-yo-rum || Isn't he/she going?
|}
 
In the example above, the suffix -mi/-mı is added to the verb gidiyor (he/she is going) to form the negative question gidiyor-mu? (isn't he/she going?).
 
=== Double Negatives ===
Double negatives are used to emphasize a negative statement. In Turkish, double negatives are formed by adding the suffix -me/-ma twice to the verb. For example:
 
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Turkish !! Pronunciation !! English Translation
|-
| Gidiyor-mu? || gi-di-yo-rum || Is he/she going?
|-
| Gidiyor-ma-ma. || gi-di-yo-r-ma-ma || He/she is definitely not going.
|}
 
In the example above, the suffix -me/-ma is added twice to the verb gidiyor (he/she is going) to form the double negative gidiyor-ma-ma (he/she is definitely not going).
 
== Conclusion ==
Negation is an important part of the Turkish language, and it can be tricky to master. We hope that this lesson has helped you understand how to use negation in Turkish.
<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. 😎
 
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Turkish Grammar - Negation

Hi Turkish learners!😊 Negation is an important part of the Turkish language, and it can be tricky to master. In this lesson, we will look at how to use negation in Turkish.

Negative Sentences

Negative sentences are used to express a negative opinion or to deny something. In Turkish, negative sentences are formed by adding the suffix -me/-ma to the verb. For example:

Turkish Pronunciation English Translation
Gidiyor-mu? gi-di-yo-rum Is he/she going?
Gidiyor-ma. gi-di-yo-r-ma He/she is not going.

In the example above, the suffix -me/-ma is added to the verb gidiyor (he/she is going) to form the negative sentence gidiyor-ma (he/she is not going).

Negative Questions

Negative questions are used to ask for confirmation of a negative statement. In Turkish, negative questions are formed by adding the suffix -mi/-mı to the verb. For example:

Turkish Pronunciation English Translation
Gidiyor-mu? gi-di-yo-rum Is he/she going?
Gidiyor-mu? gi-di-yo-rum Isn't he/she going?

In the example above, the suffix -mi/-mı is added to the verb gidiyor (he/she is going) to form the negative question gidiyor-mu? (isn't he/she going?).

Double Negatives

Double negatives are used to emphasize a negative statement. In Turkish, double negatives are formed by adding the suffix -me/-ma twice to the verb. For example:

Turkish Pronunciation English Translation
Gidiyor-mu? gi-di-yo-rum Is he/she going?
Gidiyor-ma-ma. gi-di-yo-r-ma-ma He/she is definitely not going.

In the example above, the suffix -me/-ma is added twice to the verb gidiyor (he/she is going) to form the double negative gidiyor-ma-ma (he/she is definitely not going).

Conclusion

Negation is an important part of the Turkish language, and it can be tricky to master. We hope that this lesson has helped you understand how to use negation in Turkish.


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. 😎