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Verbix?
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31 Jul 2015 Fri 05:56 pm |
I´ve seen it but I don´t use it much. There´s something wrong with it, you´ll notice the page gets chopped off at the bottom.
I use this one a lot for conjugating verbs:
http://turkish.pgeorgalas.gr/ConjugationSetEn.asp
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01 Aug 2015 Sat 12:21 am |
i checked out two websites jnq and denizli,
jnq, the website you wrote is confusing one but denizli´s website is good to understand and easy one.
sorry for my bad english. my native language is turkish.
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10 Aug 2015 Mon 03:24 pm |
The nice thing abut verbix is that it displayes the complete conjugation on 1 page and you don´t have to click. It doesn´t seem to break off the page on my screen like you say D.
I don´t really mind how it looks, the only question I have is, are the conjugations correct? For example: http://www.verbix.com/webverbix/go.php?T1=go%3Armek&Submit=Go&D1=31&H1=131
It says that görmek aorist first person becomes ´ben görerüm´ which I´m positive is not correct.....?
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11 Aug 2015 Tue 02:30 am |
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It says that görmek aorist first person becomes ´ben görerüm´ which I´m positive is not correct.....?
görerüm is rather incorrect, I checked "my" site, should be görürüm.
When you look under Future dubitative, is it not missing a lot? It is when I look at it.
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12 Aug 2015 Wed 06:24 pm |
It seems some verbs are more completely filled in then other verbs, compare ekmek to okumak for instance. Anyway I´d better use ´your´ site anyway 
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