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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 18:37, 14 September 2021
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).
