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Bashkir Grammar - Pronouns

Hi Bashkir learners! 😊
In today's lesson, we will be discussing Bashkir pronouns. Pronouns are an important part of any language, and Bashkir is no exception. We will look at the different types of pronouns, how they are used, and how to correctly form them. By the end of this lesson, you should have a good understanding of Bashkir pronouns.

Types of Pronouns

Pronouns can be divided into two main categories: personal pronouns and possessive pronouns.

Personal Pronouns

Personal pronouns are used to refer to people or things. In Bashkir, there are three types of personal pronouns: first person, second person, and third person.

First person pronouns are used to refer to the speaker or writer. For example, "I" is a first person pronoun in English. In Bashkir, the first person pronouns are мин (min) for singular and биз (biz) for plural.

Second person pronouns are used to refer to the person being addressed. For example, "you" is a second person pronoun in English. In Bashkir, the second person pronouns are сиң (sin) for singular and сиз (siz) for plural.

Third person pronouns are used to refer to someone or something that is not the speaker or the person being addressed. For example, "he", "she", and "it" are third person pronouns in English. In Bashkir, the third person pronouns are ол (ol) for singular and олар (olar) for plural.

Possessive Pronouns

Possessive pronouns are used to indicate possession or ownership. In Bashkir, there are three types of possessive pronouns: my, your, and his/her/its.

My is used to refer to something that belongs to the speaker or writer. In Bashkir, the possessive pronoun for my is мениң (menin).

Your is used to refer to something that belongs to the person being addressed. In Bashkir, the possessive pronoun for your is сиңниң (sinin).

His/her/its is used to refer to something that belongs to someone or something else. In Bashkir, the possessive pronoun for his/her/its is олының (olynin).

Forming Pronouns

Pronouns can be formed in different ways depending on the context. For example, the possessive pronoun for my can be changed to мени (meni) when it is used as the object of a sentence. Similarly, the possessive pronoun for your can be changed to сиңни (sinini) when it is used as the object of a sentence.

It is important to note that the possessive pronouns for his/her/its do not change when used as the object of a sentence.

Conclusion

In this lesson, we discussed Bashkir pronouns. We looked at the different types of pronouns, how they are used, and how to correctly form them. We hope that this lesson has helped you gain a better understanding of Bashkir pronouns.



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