daramak
Turkmen
Etymology
From Proto-Turkic *dara- (“to comb”), possibly also related to Proto-Turkic *dar- (“to scatter, spread”).[1]
Conjugation
Conjugation of daramak
infinitive | daramak | |||||||
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gerund | daraýyş | |||||||
participle | present | daraýān | ||||||
past | daran | |||||||
future | darajak | |||||||
singular | plural | |||||||
1st person | 2nd person | 3rd person | 1st person | 2nd person | 3rd person | |||
men | sen | ol | biz | siz | olar | |||
indicative | present | daraýāryn | daraýārsyn | daraýār | daraýārys | daraýārsyňyz | daraýārlar, daraýār | |
past | proximal | daradym | daradyň | darady | daradyk | daradyňyz | daradylar | |
distal | darapdym | darapdyň | darapdy | darapdyk | darapdyňyz | darapdylar | ||
unwitnessed | darapdyryn | darapsyň | darapdyr | darapdyrys | darapsyňyz | darapdyrlar | ||
future | indefinite | dararyn | dararsyň | darar | dararys | dararsyňyz | dararlar | |
definite | darajak | |||||||
future-in-the-past | indefinite | darardym | darardyň | darardy | darardyk | darardyňyz | darardylar | |
definite | darajakdym | darajakdyň | darajakdy | darajakdyk | darajakdyňyz | darajakdylar | ||
conditional | simple | darasam | darasaň | darasa | darasak | darasaňyz | darasalar | |
present | present participle + conditional of bolmak | |||||||
past | past participle + conditional of bolmak | |||||||
future | future participle + conditional of bolmak | |||||||
imperative | darāýyn | dara | darasyn | darālyň | darāň | darasynlar | ||
obligatory | present | daramaly | ||||||
past | daramalydym | daramalydyň | daramalydy | daramalydyk | daramalydyňyz | daramalydylar | ||
intentional | present | daramakçy | ||||||
past | daramakçydym | daramakçydyň | daramakçydy | daramakçydyk | daramakçydyňyz | daramakçydylar |
Derived terms
References
- Starostin, Sergei, Dybo, Anna, Mudrak, Oleg (2003) Etymological dictionary of the Altaic languages (Handbuch der Orientalistik; VIII.8), Leiden, New York, Köln: E.J. Brill: “*dar-”
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