Turkish and Azerbaijani
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Noun morphology
kitap for ex. is the stem kitap + plural + pronoun kitaplar is the "books" a noun has five cases object direction is the "i case" give me that book for ex. bana o kitabı ver "that book" kitabı that is directed to object from that book = kitaptan in that book = kitapta "from my book" kitab+ım+dan "from my books" kitap+lar+ım+dan
Agglutination case
verb= gitmek stem=git
I'm going = gidiyorum (tr) = gidirem (azerbaijani) gid+iyor+um (present continous, pr1, turkish) gid+ir+em (present continous, pr1, azerbaijani) git (lemma) -i -yor (for continous tense) -um (for first personal pronoun) (turkish) git (lemma) -i -r(for continous tense) -em (for first personal pronoun) (azerbaijani)
Test case
- Turkish: biram var.
- Azerbaijani: pivəm var
beer+p1 have+p1
I have a beer.
- Turkish: iki biram var
- Azerbijani: iki pivəm var
two beer+p1 have+p1
I have two beers
Noun
Turkish | Azerbaijani | Gloss | Symbols |
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bira | pivə | beer | n.sg
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biralar | pivəler | beers | n.pl
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biram | pivəm | my beer | n.sg.p1
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biralarım | pivəlerim | my beers | n.pl.p1
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biradan | pivədən | from the beer | |
biralardan | pivələrdən | from the beers | |
biramdan | pivəmdən | from my beer | |
biralarımdan | pivlərimdən | from my beers |
Verb
Turkish | Azerbaijani | Gloss |
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var | var | I have |
You have | ||
He has | ||
She has | ||
It has | ||
You (pl.) have | ||
We have | ||
They have |