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All you know about dIk suffix.
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1.       CANLI
5084 posts
 25 Dec 2006 Mon 11:43 pm

Guys,i need help here,i'm still confused about dIk suffix,and its usage.

So if you can save some of your time,and try to exceplain it to me with some examples,and the differences between it and other participles such as 'An' suffix.
İt would be very much appreciated,thank you

2.       Elisa
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 26 Dec 2006 Tue 12:00 am

Quoting CANLI:

Guys,i need help here,i'm still confused about dIk suffix,and its usage.



You might want to start here.
There are some good links in the thread itself as well.

3.       CANLI
5084 posts
 26 Dec 2006 Tue 01:24 am

Elisa,
Thank you very much,thats great one really,made it much more clear

4.       gizopy
366 posts
 26 Dec 2006 Tue 01:33 am

Quoting CANLI:

Guys,i need help here,i'm still confused about dIk suffix,and its usage.

So if you can save some of your time,and try to exceplain it to me with some examples,and the differences between it and other participles such as 'An' suffix.
İt would be very much appreciated,thank you



-dik suffix is used both to make adverb and adjective

for adverb;

geldi(ğ )ini görmedim - i didn't see that you came / i didn't see that he/she/it came ( you can get it from context)

geldi(ğ )imi görmedin - you didn't see that i came (görmedin is verb and "geldiğini" is adverb)

geldi(ğ )imizi görmedin mi? - Didn't you see that we came?

geldiklerini görmedim - i didn't see that they came

güldüğünü biliyorum - i know that you are smiling / i know that he/she/it is smiling

etc..

for adjective;

tanıdık insan - the person who is known (insan is name and here "tanıdık" is adjective)

and -an suffix is used to make adjective

gülen kız - the girl who is smiling ( again kız is noun and "gülen" is adjective)

seven kişi - the one who loves

etc...

here are the suffixes to make adjective(ortaç/sıfat fiil) ;

-an , -ası , -mez , -ar , -dik , -ecek , -miş

here are the suffixes to make adverb (bağ fiil) ;

-ken , -(y)alı , -e , -madan - ince , -ip , -arak , -la , -dık , -(c)ça

here are the suffixes to make noun (isim fiil) ;

-ma , -(y)ış , -mak

5.       CANLI
5084 posts
 26 Dec 2006 Tue 01:47 am

Wooow,that is so easy really ,if you just point out from where do i start ? lol

Tamam Canım,dIk ekiyi,anladım,.ok tşkler.
And An eki too.

But how about the rest,where do i start ? :-S

6.       gizopy
366 posts
 26 Dec 2006 Tue 01:57 am


mm maybe take a verb like "gel" and try to make sentences with those suffixes then write here for us to check it

hey dont know really it was just a suggestion lol

between i have just remembered a suffix to make adverb ;

-...-ar ...-maz

for ex ; yapAR yapMAZ geliyorum something like; I'm coming immediately when i did it.

ha bir de you put the wrong fusion letter put (n) for; dık eki-n-i

not eki-y-i

kaderimsin dont forget

7.       CANLI
5084 posts
 26 Dec 2006 Tue 02:29 am

Quoting gizopy:


kaderimsin dont forget


Who am i ? lol

8.       gizopy
366 posts
 26 Dec 2006 Tue 12:57 pm

Quoting CANLI:

Quoting gizopy:


kaderimsin dont forget


Who am i ? lol



you are hyper super mega ultra's kader. lol

9.       CANLI
5084 posts
 26 Dec 2006 Tue 06:00 pm

İ'm afraid evet,i am kadersin ..lol

Hey,i made some sentences at practice Turkish,but i guess they are not right
İ guess i miss something :-S

10.       emreeren1
0 posts
 28 Dec 2006 Thu 02:12 pm

Ol-mak : To be, to become.
Konuş-mak : To speak, to talk.
Öğren-mek : To learn
Otur-mak : To live, to sit.
Kal-mak : To stay
Görüş-mek : To meet.
a Başla-mak : to start, to begin
Gör-mek : to see
Dinle-mek : to listen
Gör-mek : to see
Çalış-mak : to work, to study, to learn.
Özle-mek : to miss
Öp-mek : to kiss.
Ye-mek : to eat
Konuş-mak : to speak
Kıpırda-mak : to stir, to move
Kaldır-mak : to raise, to lift, to wake

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