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davood007
ayım/eyim+ infinitive
Geleyim mi?
alayım mı?
they are formal and writtent but people in daily conversations speak like this Am I correct?
gelim mi? (geleyim mi?")
alım mı? ( alayım mı?"
31 mars 2019 11:37
Réponses · 6
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The last two examples are broken Turkish. Please use the first two examples.
Gel + eyim mi? = means "should I come"
Gel + elim mi? = means "should we come"
31 mars 2019
Merhaba Davood,
In written language
a) if you are writing to a close friend, very normal to use both 'geleyim' mi and 'alayım mı?'
b) written&formal language; gelmemi istermisiniz? almamı ister misiniz?
You always come up with interesting questions.
Teşekkürler.
2 avril 2019
isn't it abnormal to use written forms in spoken language ?
31 mars 2019
Thank you dear jello
31 mars 2019
Yes they say "geliim mi, aliim mi? geliyom, alıyom" in spoken language. I even say so, tough I'm trying to pay attention to my pronounce. But there is a truth that it sounds unpleasant to ear. You use the written forms. Don't make reductions.
31 mars 2019
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davood007
Compétences linguistiques
Anglais, Persan (farsi), Turc
Langue étudiée
Anglais, Turc
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