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Josh Müller
What's the difference between, "artırmak" and "artmak"? Can you use them in a sentence?
And, for that matter, "artış" and "art"? Dictionaries label them all as "increase", but obviously their different words, so I'm just curious how they would be used differently
Apr 24, 2015 12:35 PM
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for ' artmak' and 'artirmak', artmak means increase and artirmak is a passive form be increased. for instance,
they increase temperature of room
tempreture of romm is increased by them
the root of this word is "art", and 'art' is imperative mood of increase.
by adding suffixes this word can be noun and verb , such as
adding 'mak' provides a verb artmak= to increase
adding 'is' provides a noun artis= increasing
hope it helps
April 25, 2015
I increase (Artırmak ). It is important Who do this.
April 27, 2015
Artirmak is causative structure of artmak
April 24, 2015
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