Brian
What is the Turkish name of the -esi suffix? This is a suffix I learned recently and I would like to read more about it, but searching for "-esi eki" returns nothing. What is it actually called? Some example usages: "yiyesim yok" for "I don't want to eat" "sevesi geldi" for "he now wants to love" (At least, I believe these to be correct. Feel free to tell me I'm translating it wrong)
2014年12月1日 01:30
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yep its true but not often used in turkish and you can use "yemek istemiyorum" instead of "yiyesim yok". "sevesi geldi" actually i have never heard about such sentence but its better to say " birden aşık oldu". the last i am sure that u agree with me that second examples which i gave u its better and more politely than ur "-esi eki"))
2014年12月1日
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2015年9月10日
"-esi eki" in fact ,as thought 'my mood wants or my mood don't wants.' I hope,you will understand. "yiyesim yok" for "I don't want to eat" "sevesi geldi" for "he now wants to love" (these correct)
2015年3月8日
You understood this suffix very well. Gelesim = (My coming request or wish) Gidesin = (Your going request or wish) Gidesin yok = You dont want to go Don't ask questions again and again. I dont want to answer. Tekrar tekrar sorular sorma. Cevap veresim yok. Cevap veresim = My answering request = My answering wish I am not sure about literally translation but i think you can understand.
2014年12月20日
You can search like fiilimsiler , sifat fiil ekleri
2014年12月19日
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