Elementary Grammar of the Turkish Language: With a Few Easy ExercisesTrübner and Company, 1877 - 48 pages |
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... placed over this letter ,. ९ 30 j 31 32 33 • f -- 6 x 4 G 7 ی ४ m n v У As h at the beginning and in the middle of words , at the end as eh or a . Besides these letters , there are three vowel points , indicating sounds nearly ...
... placed over this letter ,. ९ 30 j 31 32 33 • f -- 6 x 4 G 7 ی ४ m n v У As h at the beginning and in the middle of words , at the end as eh or a . Besides these letters , there are three vowel points , indicating sounds nearly ...
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... placed before the other word which has the termination y or sy added to it , according as it ends in a consonant or a vowel : ėlis jÿ kiziñ sandughi , the girl's box ; los adamin aty , the horse of the man . Very often , however , the ...
... placed before the other word which has the termination y or sy added to it , according as it ends in a consonant or a vowel : ėlis jÿ kiziñ sandughi , the girl's box ; los adamin aty , the horse of the man . Very often , however , the ...
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... placed in the nominative or sometimes in the accusative case . When the verb has in addition a remote object , this is placed in the dative : کتاب قره ; his bir adam gurdy , the girl saw a man قز برادم کوردی ادم adam ketab kizeh verdy ...
... placed in the nominative or sometimes in the accusative case . When the verb has in addition a remote object , this is placed in the dative : کتاب قره ; his bir adam gurdy , the girl saw a man قز برادم کوردی ادم adam ketab kizeh verdy ...
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... placed after the J of the plural . SINGULAR . kitabim , my book . Nom . Gen. kitabemin , of my book . Nom . kalemiñ , your pen . Gen. kalemiñiñ , of your pen . Nom . kapoomiz , our door . Gen. jo kapoomiziñ , of our door . PLURAL ...
... placed after the J of the plural . SINGULAR . kitabim , my book . Nom . Gen. kitabemin , of my book . Nom . kalemiñ , your pen . Gen. kalemiñiñ , of your pen . Nom . kapoomiz , our door . Gen. jo kapoomiziñ , of our door . PLURAL ...
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... placed before the subject counted . The interrogative katch , how many ? takes the ordinal termination : katchindji , which in the series ? دور تنجیمز : The ordinals take the pronominal termination durtindjimiz , the fourth of us . The ...
... placed before the subject counted . The interrogative katch , how many ? takes the ordinal termination : katchindji , which in the series ? دور تنجیمز : The ordinals take the pronominal termination durtindjimiz , the fourth of us . The ...
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