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Verbs that take dative
1.       JNQ
465 posts
 01 Nov 2015 Sun 01:47 pm

Dative -e -a -ye -ya

 

acımak -> to feel pain

ağlamak -> to cry

aldırmak -> to mind, to pay attention

alışmak -> to get used

bağlı olmak -> to connect

başlamak -> to start

bayılmak -> to faint

çalışmak -> to work

can atmak -> to look forward to, to crave

güvenmek -> to trust

inanmak -> to believe

itiraz etmek -> to object, to disapprove

izin vermek -> to permit

kalmak -> to stay

karar vermek -> to decide

mani olmak -> to prevent, to hinder

memnun olmak -> to be pleased

öfkelenmek -> to get angry

razı olmak -> to consent

sevinmek -> to be glad

sinirlenmek -> to become nervous

tıklamak -> to click (with a mouse)

utanmak -> to be ashamed

üzülmek -> to feel sorry

yardım etmek -> to help

 

Source: http://learnturkish.pgeorgalas.gr/PtoseisSetEn.asp 



Edited (11/1/2015) by JNQ

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2.       Fyllis
2 posts
 01 Nov 2015 Sun 09:23 pm

Αllow me to add some other verbs that take dative case

sormak = to ask

gitmek = to go

gelmek = to come

bakmak = to look

vermek = to give

koymak = to put,to place

gülmek  = to laugh

uğraşmak = to deal with

..and others that I don´t remember them now {#emotions_dlg.rolleyes}

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

3.       JNQ
465 posts
 02 Nov 2015 Mon 01:39 pm

 

Quoting Fyllis

Αllow me to add some other verbs that take dative case

sormak = to ask

gitmek = to go

gelmek = to come

bakmak = to look

vermek = to give

koymak = to put,to place

gülmek  = to laugh

uğraşmak = to deal with

..and others that I don´t remember them now {#emotions_dlg.rolleyes}

Ur right, I don´t think the lists are exclusive.

 

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