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As a Kazakh language teacher with over 20 years of experience, I am excited to share with you the next lesson in our Complete 0 to A1 Kazakh Course - the Imperative Mood. In this lesson, you will learn how to give commands and instructions in Kazakh using the imperative mood. | As a Kazakh language teacher with over 20 years of experience, I am excited to share with you the next lesson in our Complete 0 to A1 Kazakh Course - the Imperative Mood. In this lesson, you will learn how to give commands and instructions in Kazakh using the imperative mood. | ||
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<span link>With the completion of this lesson, consider investigating these related pages: [[Language/Kazakh/Grammar/Give-your-Opinion|Give your Opinion]] & [[Language/Kazakh/Grammar/Modal-Adverbs|Modal Adverbs]].</span> | |||
==What is the Imperative Mood?== | |||
The imperative mood is used when you want to give a command, make a request, or express a permission. Imperative verbs do not have a subject as they are directed at the listener or someone else. In Kazakh, the imperative mood is formed by adding specific suffixes to the verb stem. | The imperative mood is used when you want to give a command, make a request, or express a permission. Imperative verbs do not have a subject as they are directed at the listener or someone else. In Kazakh, the imperative mood is formed by adding specific suffixes to the verb stem. | ||
==Forming the Imperative Mood in Kazakh== | |||
In Kazakh, the imperative mood is formed by adding specific suffixes to the verb stem. The suffixes used depend on the vowel harmony pattern of the verb stem. | In Kazakh, the imperative mood is formed by adding specific suffixes to the verb stem. The suffixes used depend on the vowel harmony pattern of the verb stem. | ||
===1. Verbs with -u endings (neutrals)=== | |||
For verbs that end in -u in the present tense, the suffix -s is added to the verb stem. | For verbs that end in -u in the present tense, the suffix -s is added to the verb stem. | ||
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===2. Verbs with -a/-ä/-е endings (soft vowels)=== | |||
For verbs that end in -a/-ä/-е in the present tense, the suffix -y is added to the verb stem. | For verbs that end in -a/-ä/-е in the present tense, the suffix -y is added to the verb stem. | ||
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===3. Verbs with -ы/-і/-i endings (hard vowels)=== | |||
For verbs that end in -ы/-і/-i in the present tense, the suffix -й is added to the verb stem. | For verbs that end in -ы/-і/-i in the present tense, the suffix -й is added to the verb stem. | ||
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===4. Verbs with -етін/-атын/-етініз/-атыніз endings (polite/honorific suffixes)=== | |||
For verbs that end in -етін/-атын/-етініз/-атыніз in the present tense, the suffix -сіңдер is added to the verb stem. | For verbs that end in -етін/-атын/-етініз/-атыніз in the present tense, the suffix -сіңдер is added to the verb stem. | ||
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==Usage of the Imperative Mood in Kazakh== | |||
===1. Giving Commands=== | |||
The imperative mood in Kazakh is most commonly used to give commands or instructions to someone. Here are some examples: | The imperative mood in Kazakh is most commonly used to give commands or instructions to someone. Here are some examples: | ||
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===2. Making Requests=== | |||
The imperative mood can also be used to make requests politely. To do this, add the politeness particles өтінемін (otinemin) or өтінішін (otinishin) to the imperative verb form. | The imperative mood can also be used to make requests politely. To do this, add the politeness particles өтінемін (otinemin) or өтінішін (otinishin) to the imperative verb form. | ||
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===3. Expressing Permission=== | |||
The imperative mood can also be used to give permission to someone by adding the particle беру (beru) to the verb form. | The imperative mood can also be used to give permission to someone by adding the particle беру (beru) to the verb form. | ||
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==Conclusion== | |||
You have now learned how to form and use the imperative mood in Kazakh. Remember to use the correct suffixes according to the vowel harmony rules of the verb stem. Practice giving commands, making requests, and expressing permissions to improve your fluency in Kazakh. | You have now learned how to form and use the imperative mood in Kazakh. Remember to use the correct suffixes according to the vowel harmony rules of the verb stem. Practice giving commands, making requests, and expressing permissions to improve your fluency in Kazakh. | ||
==Sources== | |||
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kazakh_language Kazakh language] | * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kazakh_language Kazakh language] | ||
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* [http://highlandsun.com/hyc/Kazakh/34/ Kazakh (Qazaq-) Grammatical Sketch with Affix List] | * [http://highlandsun.com/hyc/Kazakh/34/ Kazakh (Qazaq-) Grammatical Sketch with Affix List] | ||
==Other Lessons== | |||
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* [[Language/Kazakh/Grammar/Adjectives|Adjectives]] | * [[Language/Kazakh/Grammar/Adjectives|Adjectives]] | ||
* [[Language/Kazakh/Grammar/Dative-Case|Dative Case]] | * [[Language/Kazakh/Grammar/Dative-Case|Dative Case]] | ||
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Revision as of 22:48, 27 March 2023
As a Kazakh language teacher with over 20 years of experience, I am excited to share with you the next lesson in our Complete 0 to A1 Kazakh Course - the Imperative Mood. In this lesson, you will learn how to give commands and instructions in Kazakh using the imperative mood.
With the completion of this lesson, consider investigating these related pages: Give your Opinion & Modal Adverbs.
What is the Imperative Mood?
The imperative mood is used when you want to give a command, make a request, or express a permission. Imperative verbs do not have a subject as they are directed at the listener or someone else. In Kazakh, the imperative mood is formed by adding specific suffixes to the verb stem.
Forming the Imperative Mood in Kazakh
In Kazakh, the imperative mood is formed by adding specific suffixes to the verb stem. The suffixes used depend on the vowel harmony pattern of the verb stem.
1. Verbs with -u endings (neutrals)
For verbs that end in -u in the present tense, the suffix -s is added to the verb stem.
Kazakh | Pronunciation | English |
---|---|---|
Аду (to take) | adus! | Take it! |
Көру (to see) | körüs! | Look! |
2. Verbs with -a/-ä/-е endings (soft vowels)
For verbs that end in -a/-ä/-е in the present tense, the suffix -y is added to the verb stem.
Kazakh | Pronunciation | English |
---|---|---|
Алу (to take) | alы! | Take it! |
Әту (to come) | ätі! | Come! |
3. Verbs with -ы/-і/-i endings (hard vowels)
For verbs that end in -ы/-і/-i in the present tense, the suffix -й is added to the verb stem.
Kazakh | Pronunciation | English |
---|---|---|
Жазу (to write) | жазй! | Write! |
Қою (to put) | қойй! | Put it! |
4. Verbs with -етін/-атын/-етініз/-атыніз endings (polite/honorific suffixes)
For verbs that end in -етін/-атын/-етініз/-атыніз in the present tense, the suffix -сіңдер is added to the verb stem.
Kazakh | Pronunciation | English |
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Өту (to pass) | өтісіңдер! | Pass! |
Іздеу (to search) | іздесіңдер! | Search! |
Usage of the Imperative Mood in Kazakh
1. Giving Commands
The imperative mood in Kazakh is most commonly used to give commands or instructions to someone. Here are some examples:
Kazakh | Pronunciation | English |
---|---|---|
Жазыңдар! | жазыңдар! | Write! |
Алыңдар, рахмет! | алыңдар, ракмет! | Take it, thank you! |
Өтіңдер! | өтіңдер! | Pass! |
2. Making Requests
The imperative mood can also be used to make requests politely. To do this, add the politeness particles өтінемін (otinemin) or өтінішін (otinishin) to the imperative verb form.
Kazakh | Pronunciation | English |
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Қоюыңызды өтінемін! | қойүңізді өтінемін! | Please put it! |
Осын шым шығарыңыздар! | осын шым шығарыңыздар! | Please extract this oil! |
3. Expressing Permission
The imperative mood can also be used to give permission to someone by adding the particle беру (beru) to the verb form.
Kazakh | Pronunciation | English |
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Осыған кітапты алыңдар! | осыған кітапты алыңдар! | You may take this book! |
Сіздер осын қабыршықты аша аласыздар! | сіздер осын қабыршықты аша аласыздар! | You may open this lid! |
Conclusion
You have now learned how to form and use the imperative mood in Kazakh. Remember to use the correct suffixes according to the vowel harmony rules of the verb stem. Practice giving commands, making requests, and expressing permissions to improve your fluency in Kazakh.
Sources
Sources
- A Grammar of Kazakh Zura Dotton, Ph.D John Doyle Wagner
- Kazakh Grammar - with Affix List
- Kazakh (Qazaq-) Grammatical Sketch with Affix List
Other Lessons
- Adjectives
- Dative Case
- Conditional Mood
- How to Use Have
- Plurals
- Present Tense
- Compound Prepositions and Postpositions
- Attributive and Predicative Adjectives
- Stress and Intonation