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Hello Turkmen learners! 😀 | |||
In today's lesson, you will learn how to use the '''question particle "my" / "mi"''' in Turkmen. | |||
This forms part of the conjugated verb or predicate in order to turn a statement into a question: | This forms part of the conjugated verb or predicate in order to turn a statement into a question: | ||
* Bazara gitjekmi? Do you want to go to the market? | * Bazara gitjekmi? Do you want to go to the market? | ||
* Süýji-püýji ýokmy? Aren’t there any sweets? | * Süýji-püýji ýokmy? Aren’t there any sweets? |
Revision as of 20:43, 13 September 2021
Hello Turkmen learners! 😀
In today's lesson, you will learn how to use the question particle "my" / "mi" in Turkmen.
This forms part of the conjugated verb or predicate in order to turn a statement into a question:
- Bazara gitjekmi? Do you want to go to the market?
- Süýji-püýji ýokmy? Aren’t there any sweets?
- Ony tapmadyňmy? Didn’t you find him/her/it?
- Dükanda doňdurma barmyka? I wonder if there is any ice cream in the shop?
- Ejeňe hat yazypmysyň? Did you write a letter to your mother?