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10.       bod
5999 posts
 04 Jan 2006 Wed 04:25 pm

Quoting erdinc:

Sorry about the dictionary bod. There are many mistakes. Vadetmek has a different meaning than to promise, swear. It is also a very old fashioned word and is better avoided by the learners.



Perhaps I should have added a (paper) Turkish dictionary to my christmas wish list lol

11.       bod
5999 posts
 04 Jan 2006 Wed 04:44 pm

Quoting erdinc:

Maybe a Turkish Learner's Dictionary would be a good idea where the simple and common translations are available only. Unfortunately I dont know such a dictionary but if you have time we could write one together.



Is http://www.turkishdictionary.net connected with this site??? If so, we could perhaps simply run another set of the same code populated with a different set of words!!!

12.       erdinc
2151 posts
 04 Jan 2006 Wed 04:46 pm

You got it right bod.
unutmayacağım: unut+ma+y+acak+ım > verb stem+negative suffix+buffer letter+future tense suffix+personal suffix

To pick the correct personal suffix write down that list:

last vowel > personal suffix's vowel
a,ı> ı
e,i> i
o,u > u
ö,ü > ü
example:
unutmayacak > What is the last vowel? It is a so it takes ı.


We have two sets of personal suffixes to add to verbs:

1. Type One:
Present Continuous tense( -iyor), Present Tense ( -er ) , Future Tense ( -ecek), Infenetial Past Tense (-miş )

Singular
1. : -ım, -im, -um, -üm
2. : -sın, -sin, -sun, -sün
3. : --
Plural
1. : -ız, -iz, -uz, -üz
2. : -sınız, -siniz, -sunuz, -sünüz
3. : -lar, -ler

2. Type Two:

Simple Past Tense (-di), Conditional Mode (-se)

Singular
1. : -m
2. : -n
3. : --
Plural
1. : -k
2. : -nız, -niz, -nuz, -nüz
3. : -lar, -ler

I suggest to download winmekmak for free on number 21 here:
http://www.turkishclass.com/forumTitle_6_1448

This too shows all verb conjugations with suffixes seperated.

13.       rosepetal
40 posts
 04 Jan 2006 Wed 06:11 pm

i really have a long way to go then...oh boy...

Another wonderful idea with the dictionary, you could have audio pronounciations, so it could be a comprehensive kit...etc

wait! so how is it said?!

xxx

14.       rosepetal
40 posts
 04 Jan 2006 Wed 06:14 pm

meaning of "dogru" i cannot find either

15.       bod
5999 posts
 04 Jan 2006 Wed 06:17 pm

Quoting rosepetal:

Another wonderful idea with the dictionary, you could have audio pronounciations, so it could be a comprehensive kit...etc



Check out:
http://www.seslisozluk.com/

sesli = audio
sözlük = dictionary

16.       Elisa
0 posts
 04 Jan 2006 Wed 06:17 pm

Quoting rosepetal:

meaning of "dogru" i cannot find either



It's "doğru" which means "correct". Opposite is "yanlış - false, wrong"

17.       Elisa
0 posts
 04 Jan 2006 Wed 06:22 pm

Quoting bod:

Quoting rosepetal:

Another wonderful idea with the dictionary, you could have audio pronounciations, so it could be a comprehensive kit...etc



Check out:
http://www.seslisozluk.com/

sesli = audio
sözlük = dictionary



"ses" means sound or voice, "sesli" is with sound/voice.

18.       bod
5999 posts
 04 Jan 2006 Wed 06:32 pm

Quoting Elisa:

"ses" means sound or voice, "sesli" is with sound/voice.



I can only go on what the dictionary says:
http://www.seslisozluk.com/?word=sesli
Definition 3 is worth looking at

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