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== Introduction ==


Hi [https://polyglotclub.com/language/south-azerbaijani South Azerbaijani] learners! 😊<br>In this lesson, we will focus on negation in South Azerbaijani. We will learn how to negate verbs and nouns and how to express negative sentences. By the end of this lesson, you will be able to use negative sentences with ease. Let's get started!
In this lesson, we will delve into the topic of negation in the South Azerbaijani language. Negation is an essential aspect of any language, allowing us to express negative ideas and negate sentences. Understanding how to form negative sentences is crucial for effective communication in South Azerbaijani. By the end of this lesson, you will have a solid grasp of the basic sentence structure in negation and be able to construct negative sentences confidently.


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== Negating Sentences ==


Negation in South Azerbaijani involves adding the negative marker "deyil" (pronounced: dayil) to the verb in the sentence. This simple addition completely changes the meaning of the sentence, transforming it into a negative statement. Let's take a look at some examples:


<span link>Consider exploring these related pages after completing this lesson: [[Language/South-azerbaijani/Grammar/Give-your-Opinion|Give your Opinion]], [[Language/South-azerbaijani/Grammar/Pronouns|Pronouns]] & [[Language/South-azerbaijani/Grammar/Future-Tense|Future Tense]].</span>
'''Example 1:'''
== Negating verbs ==
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In South Azerbaijani, we negate verbs by adding the word "نه" ("nə") to the end of the verb. For example:
! South Azerbaijani !! Pronunciation !! English
|-
| Mən oxumuram. || Men o-koo-mur-am. || I am reading.
|-
| Mən oxumuram deyil. || Men o-koo-mur-am dayil. || I am not reading.
|}


'''Example 2:'''
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! South Azerbaijani !! Pronunciation !! English
! South Azerbaijani !! Pronunciation !! English
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|-
| بیارم ("biyaram") || [bi.ja.ˈɾam] || I bring
| Siz gəlirsiniz. || Siz ge-lir-si-niz. || You are coming.
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|-
| بیارم نه ("biyaram nə") || [bi.ja.ˈɾam nə] || I don't bring
| Siz gəlirsiniz deyil. || Siz ge-lir-si-niz dayil. || You are not coming.
|}
|}


As you can see, we add "نه" ("nə") to the end of the verb to negate it. Note that South Azerbaijani does not have a separate word for "don't" as in English. Instead, we use the negation particle "نه" ("nə") to indicate negation.
As you can see from the examples above, the addition of "deyil" after the verb changes the sentence from an affirmative statement to a negative one. This is the basic rule for negating sentences in South Azerbaijani.
 
== Cultural Insights ==
 
In South Azerbaijani, the use of negation is influenced by regional variations and historical factors. There are some differences in the usage and understanding of negation in different regions of South Azerbaijan. These differences can be attributed to historical events and cultural influences. For example, some dialects may use different negative markers or have variations in the placement of the negative marker within the sentence. Understanding these regional variations can enrich your knowledge of the language and help you adapt to different contexts.
 
An interesting cultural fact about South Azerbaijani is the influence of Turkish. Due to historical and cultural ties between the two regions, Turkish has had a significant impact on the South Azerbaijani language. This influence can be observed in various aspects, including negation. Many South Azerbaijani speakers use Turkish words and phrases in their daily conversations, and this includes the use of negation markers. It is fascinating to explore the linguistic connections and cultural exchanges between these two regions.


Let's practice with some examples:
== Practice Exercises ==


* Person 1: بابام كتاب داد. ("babam kitab dad.") My father gave a book.
Now, let's practice forming negative sentences in South Azerbaijani. Complete the following exercises by negating the given sentences. The solutions and explanations will be provided after each exercise.
* Person 2: بابام كتاب داد نه. ("babam kitab dad nə.") My father didn't give a book.


* Person 1: توپ را به من بده. ("top ra be man bede.") Give me the ball.
'''Exercise 1:'''
* Person 2: توپ را به من نده. ("top ra be man nəde.") Don't give me the ball.
Negate the following sentences:


* Person 1: ماشین را بخرم. ("mashin ra bexram.") I buy the car.
1. Mən yemək yeyirəm. (I am eating.)
* Person 2: ماشین را نخرم. ("mashin ra nəxram.") I don't buy the car.
2. O kitab oxuyur. (He is reading a book.)
3. Biz gəlin. (We are coming.)
4. Siz işləyirsiniz. (You are working.)


== Negating nouns ==
'''Exercise 2:'''
In South Azerbaijani, we negate nouns by using the word "نیست" ("nıst") after the noun. For example:
Negate the following sentences:


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1. Mən kitab oxuyuram deyil. (I am not reading a book.)
! South Azerbaijani !! Pronunciation !! English
2. O yemək yeyir deyil. (He is not eating.)
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3. Biz işləyirik deyil. (We are not working.)
| کیتاب است ("kitab est") || [ki.tʰaːb ɛst] || It is a book
4. Siz gəlmirsiniz deyil. (You are not coming.)
|-
| کیتاب نیست ("kitab nıst") || [ki.tʰaːb nɯst] || It is not a book
|}


As you can see, we use "نیست" ("nıst") after the noun to indicate negation. Note that South Azerbaijani does not have a separate word for "is not" as in English. Instead, we use the negation particle "نیست" ("nıst") to indicate negation.
'''Exercise 3:'''
Negate the following sentences:


Let's practice with some examples:
1. Mən danışıram. (I am speaking.)
2. O yürüyür. (He is walking.)
3. Biz oynayırıq. (We are playing.)
4. Siz oxuyursunuz. (You are reading.)


* Person 1: آن كتاب جدید است. ("an kitab jadid est.") That is a new book.
== Exercise Solutions ==
* Person 2: آن كتاب جدید نیست. ("an kitab jadid nıst.") That is not a new book.


* Person 1: اون هنرمند است. ("un honarmand est.") He is an artist.
'''Exercise 1:'''
* Person 2: اون هنرمند نیست. ("un honarmand nıst.") He is not an artist.
1. Mən yemək yemirəm. (I am not eating.)
2. O kitab oxumur. (He is not reading a book.)
3. Biz gəlmirik. (We are not coming.)
4. Siz işləmirsiniz. (You are not working.)


* Person 1: آن دانشجوي ايراني است. ("an daneshjuy irani est.") That is an Iranian student.
'''Exercise 2:'''
* Person 2: آن دانشجوي ايراني نیست. ("an daneshjuy irani nıst.") That is not an Iranian student.
1. Mən kitab oxuyuram deyiləm. (I am not reading a book.)
2. O yemək yeyir deyilməz. (He is not eating.)
3. Biz işləyirik deyilik. (We are not working.)
4. Siz gəlmirsiniz deyilməsiniz. (You are not coming.)


== Negating sentences ==
'''Exercise 3:'''
In South Azerbaijani, we indicate negation in sentences by using the negation particle "نه" ("nə"). To negate a sentence, we place "نه" ("nə") at the end of the sentence. For example:
1. Mən danışmıram. (I am not speaking.)
2. O yürümür. (He is not walking.)
3. Biz oynamayırıq. (We are not playing.)
4. Siz oxumursunuz deyilsiniz. (You are not reading.)


* Person 1: توپ را به من مي‌دهي؟ ("top ra be man midahi?") Do you give me the ball?
== Conclusion ==
* Person 2: توپ را به تو نه مي‌دهم. ("top ra be to nə midaham.") I don't give you the ball.


* Person 1: آيا كتاب را خوانده‌ايد؟ ("aya kitab ra xandeha-yid?") Have you read the book?
Congratulations! You have successfully learned how to negate sentences and express negative ideas in South Azerbaijani. Remember to use the negative marker "deyil" after the verb to form negative sentences. By understanding the basic sentence structure in negation, you can effectively communicate negative ideas in South Azerbaijani. Keep practicing and exploring the rich cultural heritage of South Azerbaijan as you continue your language learning journey.
* Person 2: نه، كتاب را نخوانده‌ام. ("nə, kitab ra naxandeham.") No, I haven't read the book.


* Person 1: آيا جوجه را مي‌خوريد؟ ("aya cukcek ra mixorid?") Do you eat the chicken?
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== Dialogue ==
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* Person 1: توپ را به من بده. ("top ra be man bede.") Give me the ball.
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* Person 2: توپ را به من نده. ("top ra be man nəde.") Don't give me the ball.
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* Person 1: چرا توپ را به تو نمي‌دهم؟ ("çera top ra be to nemi-daham?") Why don't I give you the ball?
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* Person 2: چون توپ بيشتر نيست. ("çon top bishtar nist.") Because there is no more ball.
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== Sources ==
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Azerbaijani_language Azerbaijani language]
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Persian_language Persian language]


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South AzerbaijaniGrammar0 to A1 Course → Basic Sentence Structure → Negation

Introduction[edit | edit source]

In this lesson, we will delve into the topic of negation in the South Azerbaijani language. Negation is an essential aspect of any language, allowing us to express negative ideas and negate sentences. Understanding how to form negative sentences is crucial for effective communication in South Azerbaijani. By the end of this lesson, you will have a solid grasp of the basic sentence structure in negation and be able to construct negative sentences confidently.

Negating Sentences[edit | edit source]

Negation in South Azerbaijani involves adding the negative marker "deyil" (pronounced: dayil) to the verb in the sentence. This simple addition completely changes the meaning of the sentence, transforming it into a negative statement. Let's take a look at some examples:

Example 1:

South Azerbaijani Pronunciation English
Mən oxumuram. Men o-koo-mur-am. I am reading.
Mən oxumuram deyil. Men o-koo-mur-am dayil. I am not reading.

Example 2:

South Azerbaijani Pronunciation English
Siz gəlirsiniz. Siz ge-lir-si-niz. You are coming.
Siz gəlirsiniz deyil. Siz ge-lir-si-niz dayil. You are not coming.

As you can see from the examples above, the addition of "deyil" after the verb changes the sentence from an affirmative statement to a negative one. This is the basic rule for negating sentences in South Azerbaijani.

Cultural Insights[edit | edit source]

In South Azerbaijani, the use of negation is influenced by regional variations and historical factors. There are some differences in the usage and understanding of negation in different regions of South Azerbaijan. These differences can be attributed to historical events and cultural influences. For example, some dialects may use different negative markers or have variations in the placement of the negative marker within the sentence. Understanding these regional variations can enrich your knowledge of the language and help you adapt to different contexts.

An interesting cultural fact about South Azerbaijani is the influence of Turkish. Due to historical and cultural ties between the two regions, Turkish has had a significant impact on the South Azerbaijani language. This influence can be observed in various aspects, including negation. Many South Azerbaijani speakers use Turkish words and phrases in their daily conversations, and this includes the use of negation markers. It is fascinating to explore the linguistic connections and cultural exchanges between these two regions.

Practice Exercises[edit | edit source]

Now, let's practice forming negative sentences in South Azerbaijani. Complete the following exercises by negating the given sentences. The solutions and explanations will be provided after each exercise.

Exercise 1: Negate the following sentences:

1. Mən yemək yeyirəm. (I am eating.) 2. O kitab oxuyur. (He is reading a book.) 3. Biz gəlin. (We are coming.) 4. Siz işləyirsiniz. (You are working.)

Exercise 2: Negate the following sentences:

1. Mən kitab oxuyuram deyil. (I am not reading a book.) 2. O yemək yeyir deyil. (He is not eating.) 3. Biz işləyirik deyil. (We are not working.) 4. Siz gəlmirsiniz deyil. (You are not coming.)

Exercise 3: Negate the following sentences:

1. Mən danışıram. (I am speaking.) 2. O yürüyür. (He is walking.) 3. Biz oynayırıq. (We are playing.) 4. Siz oxuyursunuz. (You are reading.)

Exercise Solutions[edit | edit source]

Exercise 1: 1. Mən yemək yemirəm. (I am not eating.) 2. O kitab oxumur. (He is not reading a book.) 3. Biz gəlmirik. (We are not coming.) 4. Siz işləmirsiniz. (You are not working.)

Exercise 2: 1. Mən kitab oxuyuram deyiləm. (I am not reading a book.) 2. O yemək yeyir deyilməz. (He is not eating.) 3. Biz işləyirik deyilik. (We are not working.) 4. Siz gəlmirsiniz deyilməsiniz. (You are not coming.)

Exercise 3: 1. Mən danışmıram. (I am not speaking.) 2. O yürümür. (He is not walking.) 3. Biz oynamayırıq. (We are not playing.) 4. Siz oxumursunuz deyilsiniz. (You are not reading.)

Conclusion[edit | edit source]

Congratulations! You have successfully learned how to negate sentences and express negative ideas in South Azerbaijani. Remember to use the negative marker "deyil" after the verb to form negative sentences. By understanding the basic sentence structure in negation, you can effectively communicate negative ideas in South Azerbaijani. Keep practicing and exploring the rich cultural heritage of South Azerbaijan as you continue your language learning journey.



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