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Old Turkic
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Turkic *-ti. Cognate with Chuvash -ΡΣ (-rΔ), Turkish -di, Uzbek -di, Kazakh -Π΄Ρ (-dΔ±).
Suffix
π°π° (-di)
- Forms past tense of verbs
- -π°π°² (uΔ-, β1. to fly 2. to dieβ) + π°π° (dΒ²i) β π°π°²π°π° (uΔdΓ―, βhe/she/it flew/diedβ)
Usage notes
- The consonant mutates from π° (d) to π±
(t) after being appended to a verb that ends with the consonants l, r and n.
- -π°π°π° (bol-, βto beβ) + π°π° (dΒ²i) β π°π°π°‘π° (boltΓ―, βit happenedβ)
- Unlike most tenses, this tense can take personal suffixes.
- -π°π°π°Ί (olur-, βto sitβ) + π°π° (dΒ²i) β π°π°π°Ίπ±π°’ (olurtum, βI satβ)
- Can be appended to π°Ό (er-) in order to be used with other verbs or nouns to indicate the state the subject used to be.
- π° (eb, βhouseβ) + π°Όπ±
π° (rΒ²tΒ²i) β π°:π°Όπ±
π° (eb:erti, βit used to be a house.β)
- π°π°Ίπ°π°Ί (barΓ―r, βhe/she/it goesβ) + π°Όπ±
π° (rΒ²tΒ²i) β π°π°Ίπ°π°Ί:π°Όπ±
π° (barΓ―r:erti, βhe/she/it used to goβ)
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