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musunuz ? misiniz? mısınız ?how to use this ?
musunuz ? misiniz? mısınız ?how to use this ?
are they the same or different?my Turkish is not good ! Please give me some
Sep 20, 2011 1:58 PM
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You have to pay attention to the last vowel of the word, to which you are going to add "...misin/...musun".
If this wovel is (a) or (ı), you should use "mısınız?"
If this wovel is (e) or (i), you should use "misiniz?"
If this wovel is (o) or (u), you should use "musunuz?"
If this wovel is (ö) or (ü), you should use "müsünüz?"
yap-A-r mısınız
sev-E-r misiniz
tan-I-r mısınız
bil-İ-r misiniz
geliy-O-r musunuz
(i couldnt find an example with Ö)
ok-U-r musunuz
götür-Ü-r müsünüz
and so on...
September 20, 2011
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they r nice answers and enough
September 20, 2011
It guess it's about Turkish vowel harmony. If a word has back vowel in its first syllable, the others must be back vowel, too. And if a word has front vowel in its first syllable the others must be front vowel. See the examples.
Yapar mısınız?
Sever misiniz?
Mutlu musunuz?
September 20, 2011
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