Which Uzbek suffix marks a definite direct object?
-ni
Which suffix answers the question “What exactly?”
-ni
Which suffix is similar to the English word “the” when marking objects?
-ni
Which suffix is used when the object is specific or known?
-ni
Which suffix would you use for “I read the book”?
-ni
Which suffix would you use for “She drank the water in the glass”?
-ni
Which suffix would you use for “They watched the movie last night”?
-ni
Which suffix would you use for “He signed the document”?
-ni
Which suffix would you use for “We solved the problem”?
-ni
Which suffix would you use for “I know the answer”?
-ni
Which suffix would you use for “I learned the new words yesterday”?
-ni
Which suffix would you use for “He opened the door we were waiting for”?
-ni
Which suffix would you use for “I am reading a book (non-specific)”?
No suffix
Which suffix would you use for “She drinks water every morning”?
No suffix
Which suffix would you use for “They are watching TV”?
No suffix
Which suffix would you use for “I am learning Uzbek”?
No suffix
Which Uzbek suffix marks movement toward a place, person, or goal?
-ga
Which suffix answers the question “To where?”
-ga
Which suffix answers the question “To whom?”
-ga
Which suffix is similar to “to / toward / at / for” in English?
-ga
Which suffix would you use for “I am going to school”?
-ga
Which suffix would you use for “She looked at the picture”?
-ga
Which suffix would you use for “We spoke to the teacher”?
-ga
Which suffix would you use for “He gave the book to his friend”?
-ga