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== Question words Turkmen == | == Question words Turkmen == | ||
{| class="wikitable" | {| class="wikitable" | ||
! | |||
!“who” | |||
!“what” | |||
!“how much” | |||
!“which” | |||
!“where” | |||
|- | |- | ||
|Nominative | |Nominative |
Revision as of 20:10, 13 September 2021
Question words Turkmen
“who” | “what” | “how much” | “which” | “where” | |
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Nominative | kim – who | name | näçe | haýsy | nire |
Accusative | kimi – who | nämäni | näçeni | haýsyny | nireni |
Genitive | kimiň – whose | nämeniň | näçeniň | haýsynyň | niräniň |
Dative | kime – to whom | nämä | näçä | haýsyna | nirä |
Locative/Time | kimde – who (has) | nämede | näçede | haýsynda | nirede |
Ablative | kimden – from whom | nämeden | näçeden | haýsyndan | nireden |
- Other question words: haçan (when).
Examples
NB none of these words can be used as complementizers, they are used only as question words.
*Kimiň telpegi geýýärsiň? – Whose hat are you wearing?
*Nirä barýarsyň? – Where are you heading?
*Sen nämeni aldyňmy? - Did you buy that thing (what was it?).
*Sen nirede? – Where are you?
*Kimde çörek bar? – Who has some bread?