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In today's lesson, you will learn how to use verbs in Turkmen.
In today's lesson, you will learn how to use verbs in Turkmen.


Verbs agree with their subjects in person and number. Verbs have the following grammatical categories:
Verbs agree with their subjects in person and number. Verbs have the following grammatical categories:
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*two voices: active and passive;
*two voices: active and passive;
*three tenses: present, past, future;
*three tenses: present, past, future;


evidentiality which indicates whether evidence exists for a given statement. Turkmen contrasts direct information (reported directly) and indirect information (reported indirectly).
evidentiality which indicates whether evidence exists for a given statement. Turkmen contrasts direct information (reported directly) and indirect information (reported indirectly).

Revision as of 19:51, 13 September 2021

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Hello Turkmen learners! 😀

In today's lesson, you will learn how to use verbs in Turkmen.


Verbs agree with their subjects in person and number. Verbs have the following grammatical categories:

  • two numbers: singular and plural;
  • three persons: 1st, 2, 3rd;
  • five moods: indicative, dubitative, imperative, conditional, subjunctive;
  • two voices: active and passive;
  • three tenses: present, past, future;


evidentiality which indicates whether evidence exists for a given statement. Turkmen contrasts direct information (reported directly) and indirect information (reported indirectly).