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== Sources ==
 
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turkmen_language Turkmen language]
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* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turkmen_grammar Turkmen grammar]
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turkmen_grammar Turkmen grammar - Wikipedia]
* [https://www.researchgate.net/publication/291523062_Grammatical_sketch_of_Turkmen (PDF) Grammatical sketch of Turkmen]


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Turkmen Grammar - Negation

Hi Turkmen learners! 😊

In this lesson, we will focus on negation in Turkmen. You will learn how to negate verbs, adjectives, and nouns in Turkmen. You will also learn about the different structures used to form negations in Turkmen.

Negating Verbs

To negate verbs in Turkmen, we use the word "deň" or "diň" depending on the vowel harmony of the verb. We add this word after the verb to indicate negation. In addition, we use the suffix "-ma" or "-me" to indicate negation as well. The suffix "-ma" is used for words with front vowels (e, ä, i, ö, ü) while the suffix "-me" is used for words with back vowels (a, ı, o, u).

Let's see some examples:

Turkmen Pronunciation English
ýöneýär yönewjär He is going
ýöneýär-deň yönewjär-den He is not going
ýöne-maar yönemar I am not going
ýöne-mee yöneme You are not going

Negating Adjectives

To negate adjectives in Turkmen, we use the word "bolma" or "bolmaz" depending on the vowel harmony of the adjective. We add this word after the adjective to indicate negation.

Let's see an example:

Turkmen Pronunciation English
iyi iyi Good
iyi-bolma iyi-bolma Not good


Negating Nouns

To negate nouns in Turkmen, we use the word "degen" or "diňe" depending on the vowel harmony of the noun. We add this word before the noun to indicate negation.

Let's see an example:

Turkmen Pronunciation English
gepleşýän adam gepleşän adam A man who talks
diňe-gepleşýän adam dinew-gepleşän adam A man who does not talk

Negating Sentences

To negate sentences in Turkmen, we use the word "bolmadyk" or "bolmaz" depending on the vowel harmony of the verb. We add this word at the end of the sentence to indicate negation.

Let's see an example:

Turkmen Pronunciation English
Men okap bilýärin. Men okap bilýärin I can read.
Men okap bilýärin, bolmaz! Men okap bilýärin, bolmaz I can't read!

Practice Dialogue

  • Person 1: Eýý, mugallym, siz şäherde ýañyrygyny alynjak? (Excuse me, teacher, are you taking the bus in the city?)
  • Person 2: Ýok, men otlaçylyşaçam. (No, I am walking.)
  • Person 1: Näge? (Why?)
  • Person 2: Çünki men ýürüýän adamlygy mynasyp. (Because I prefer walking.)
  • Person 1: Aha, Şahatdan sebäbi barada ofisäniň terjimandaşynyň ýüzüne ýazdygyny görmedim. (I see, I haven't seen the face of the office translator who is going to meet us at the clock tower.)
  • Person 2: Onuň ismini ýazyp bardym, ama onun wagtyny bilmediýime görä ýürüýär edim. (I wrote down his name, but because I don't know his schedule, I am walking.)

Conclusion

In this lesson, you have learned about negation in Turkmen. You learned how to form negations for verbs, adjectives, and nouns. You also learned about the different structures used to form negations in Turkmen. Remember, practice makes perfect! To improve your Turkmen Grammar, you can also use the Polyglot Club website. Find native speakers and ask them any questions!

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


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