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Merhaba arkadaşlar ..nasılsınız ? bir soru sormak istiyorum ...
Hi friends ..how are you ..i have a question ..
there is 2 verb in the same meaning i think in Turkish'' bitirmek '' and ''' bitmek ''
if i want to say : i finish my work which verb i must to use ??
ben benim işim bittim ?
ben benim işim bitirdim ?
Thank you :)
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Bitirmek is transitive. So we need to use an object.
Bitmek is intransitive. So it never takes object (accusative).
Ben işimi bitirdim.
We have an object, thats why we used bitirmek.
İş bitti.
There is no object. Its intransitive. So it must be bitmek.
-r is a suffix that we turn intransitive verbs to transitive ones. There are not many, but common verbs:
Doğmak: to be born
Doğurmak: to give a birth, to bear
Bitmek: to end, to come to end
Bitirmek: to finish sth
Yatmak: to lie (on the sofa, bed), to go to bed
Yatırmak: to put someone to bed, to bed
Uçmak: to fly
Uçurmak: to fly sth (a kite etc.), to let/make sth/sb fly
Btw its better not to use possesive pronouns if you use the subject in the sentence:
Ben işimi bitirdim. is better instead of ben benim işimi bitirdim. (İts not grammatically wrong, but doesnt sound nice. Because with the word we already give the person işiMi) and you have to use an -i after işim to give the accusative case: ben işimİ bitirdim.
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BEN İŞİMİ BİTİRDİM
also second.
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المهارات اللغوية
العربية, الإنجليزية, التركية
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