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PLEASE HELP ME WITH THE DIFFERANCE! again lol
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1.       erichica
13 posts
 18 Jul 2006 Tue 01:59 am

i was trying to make a verd to make it from like say..."swim" and make it into "to swim" but i dont know when to use the suffix -mek or -mak?

so if you can post me an answer that would be very good

teşekkurler!!!!

2.       MrX67
2540 posts
 18 Jul 2006 Tue 02:01 am

swim fast,to swim is nice sport<<<<< i think tis simple sentences can give you some clues

3.       MrX67
2540 posts
 18 Jul 2006 Tue 02:05 am

-mek -mak suffix makes name of a verb

4.       christine
443 posts
 18 Jul 2006 Tue 02:09 am

To swim = yüzmek

5.       MrX67
2540 posts
 18 Jul 2006 Tue 02:10 am

Quoting christine:

To swim = yüzmek[/QUOTE thats correct Christine

6.       _Canlı
175 posts
 18 Jul 2006 Tue 02:13 am

Evet,and also can be yüzme

depends on how you want to use it

herkes,değil mi ?

7.       MrX67
2540 posts
 18 Jul 2006 Tue 02:14 am

Quoting _Canlı:

Evet,and also can be yüzme

depends on how you want to use it

herkes,değil mi ?

yes thats correct to ,actually yüzme and yüzmek the same meanings

8.       MrX67
2540 posts
 18 Jul 2006 Tue 02:16 am

even yüzme can use as a oreder mood

9.       Heart
66 posts
 18 Jul 2006 Tue 02:22 am

10.       MrX67
2540 posts
 18 Jul 2006 Tue 02:26 am

Quoting Heart:

How do you say i want to swim now? because i'm too hot

Simdi yuzmek istiyorum?

I can never get the word order right.

Help please.

hurry and swim otherwise u have to call a fireman

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