Grammar Rule in 30 Seconds
Causative verbs show that the subject causes an action to happen rather than performing it themselves, using suffixes like -dir or -t.
- Add -dir⁴ to most monosyllabic consonant-ending stems: yaz -> yazdır (make write).
- Add -t to multisyllabic stems ending in vowels: oxu -> oxut (make read).
- The 'doer' takes the dative case if the verb is already transitive: ona yazdırdım.
Meanings
The causative voice (İcbar növ) indicates that the subject of the sentence does not perform the action themselves but instead causes another agent to perform it or allows the action to take place.
Compulsion/Command
Forcing or ordering someone to perform an action.
“Müəllim şagirdə mətni oxutdurdu.”
“Atam mənə maşını yudurtdu.”
Service/Arrangement
Paying for or arranging a service where someone else does the work.
“Evi rənglətdirdik.”
“Paltarımı ütülətdim.”
Permission/Enabling
Allowing an action to happen or providing the means for it.
“Uşağa dondurma yedirtdim.”
“Onun getməsinə imkan yaratdırdım.”
Causative Suffix Selection Guide
| Stem Type | Suffix | Example Stem | Causative Form | Meaning |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Monosyllabic (Consonant) | -dir⁴ | yaz | yazdır- | to make write |
| Monosyllabic (Consonant) | -dir⁴ | gül | güldür- | to make laugh |
| Multisyllabic (Vowel) | -t | oxu | oxut- | to make read |
| Multisyllabic (Consonant 'r/l') | -t | otur | oturt- | to make sit |
| Specific Monosyllabic | -ir⁴ | biş | bişir- | to cook |
| Specific Monosyllabic | -ar² | çıx | çıxar- | to take out |
| Vowel Ending (Short) | -t | gözlə | gözlət- | to make wait |
| Double Causative | -dir + -t | yaz | yazdırt- | to have someone make write |
Reference Table
| Form | Structure | Example | Translation |
|---|---|---|---|
| Affirmative | Stem + Caus. + Tense + Pers. | Yazdırdım | I had it written |
| Negative | Stem + Caus. + ma/mə + Tense + Pers. | Yazdırmadım | I didn't have it written |
| Question | Stem + Caus. + Tense + Pers. + mi⁴? | Yazdırdınmı? | Did you have it written? |
| Future | Stem + Caus. + acaq² + Pers. | Yazdıracağam | I will have it written |
| Imperative | Stem + Caus. + (Suffix) | Yazdır! | Make [him] write! |
| Necessity | Stem + Caus. + malı² + Pers. | Yazdırmalıyıq | We must have it written |
| Ability | Stem + Caus. + (y)a bil + Tense | Yazdıra bildim | I was able to have it written |
| Conditional | Stem + Caus. + sa² + Pers. | Yazdırsan | If you have it written |
طیف رسمیت
Sənədi imzalatdırdım. (business/legal)
Sənədi imzalatdım. (business/legal)
Kağıza qol çəkdirdim. (business/legal)
Qolu atdırdım. (business/legal)
The Causative Chain
Action
- Sifariş vermək To order
- Məcbur etmək To force
Suffixes
- -dir Standard
- -t After vowels
Active vs. Causative
Choosing the Suffix
Does the stem end in a vowel?
Is it monosyllabic?
مثالها بر اساس سطح
Anam mənə yemək yedirir.
My mother is feeding me (making me eat).
Mən iti gəzdirirəm.
I am walking the dog (making the dog walk).
O, məni güldürür.
He makes me laugh.
Südü bişir.
Cook (boil) the milk.
Saçımı kəsdirmək istəyirəm.
I want to have my hair cut.
Maşını yudurtduq.
We had the car washed.
Müəllim bizə kitab oxutdu.
The teacher made us read a book.
Qapını açdırdım.
I had the door opened.
Mən ustaya soyuducunu təmir etdirdim.
I had the master repair the refrigerator.
Direktor katibəyə məktub yazdırdı.
The director had the secretary write a letter.
Uşağı vaxtında yatırtmalısan.
You must put the child to sleep on time.
Bu film məni çox düşündürdü.
This movie made me think a lot.
Şirkət yeni binanı layihələndirtdi.
The company had the new building designed.
O, özünü hamıya sevdirməyi bacarır.
He knows how to make everyone love him.
Həkim xəstəni ayağa qaldırtdı.
The doctor made the patient stand up.
Biz bu məsələni onlara qəbul etdirdik.
We made them accept this matter.
Hökumət yeni qanunu parlamentdən keçirtdi.
The government pushed (made pass) the new law through parliament.
Yazıçı oxucunu dərin xəyallara daldırır.
The writer immerses (makes dive) the reader into deep dreams.
Bu hadisə bizi keçmişə boylandırır.
This event makes us look back at the past.
O, rəqibini geri çəkilməyə məcbur etdirtdi.
He forced his opponent to withdraw (via someone else).
Tarixi şərait xalqı bu addımı atmağa sövq etdirmişdir.
Historical conditions have impelled the people to take this step.
Müəllif əsərində cəmiyyətin qüsurlarını qabartdırır.
The author makes the flaws of society stand out in his work.
Onun sözləri qəlbimdəki yaraları sızıldatdı.
His words made the wounds in my heart ache.
Siyasi konyunktura bu qərarı qətiləşdirtdi.
The political conjuncture made this decision final.
بهراحتی اشتباه گرفته میشود
Both use the suffix -dir, but one is for verbs and the other is for 'to be'.
Learners often use passive when they mean they arranged for something to be done.
اشتباهات رایج
Mən onu güldüm.
Mən onu güldürdüm.
O mənə yedir.
O məni yedirir.
Süd bişdi.
Südü bişirdim.
Mən saç kəsdim.
Mən saçımı kəsdirdim.
Mən onu oxutdum.
Mən ona oxutdum.
Kitabı yazdırdınmı?
Kitabı yazdırdınmı?
O məni gözlədir.
O məni gözlədir.
Mən ona güldürdüm.
Mən onu güldürdüm.
Evi rənglədirəm.
Evi rənglətdirirəm.
Mən ona məktubu yazdırdım.
Mən ona məktubu yazdırdım.
الگوهای جملهسازی
Mən ___ -a/ə ___ -dır/t -dım.
O məni ___ -dır/t -dı.
Real World Usage
Saçımı qısa kəsdirin.
Bu sənədləri çap etdirin.
Yağı dəyişdirdim.
Yeni şəkil çəkdirdim.
Uşağa dərslərini oxutdururam.
Hesabı gətirdin.
The 'Vowel Rule'
Case Sensitivity
Double Causatives
Polite Requests
Smart Tips
Always use the causative. Using the active voice makes it sound like you did the professional work yourself.
These verbs almost always take the -t suffix for the causative.
Check if there's a tense marker after it. If not, it might be the copula 'is'. If there is, it's causative.
The causative form is always 'etdirmək'.
تلفظ
Stress on the Suffix
In causative verbs, the primary stress usually falls on the last syllable of the causative suffix, unless a tense suffix follows it.
Vowel Harmony Flow
The causative suffix must blend perfectly with the stem's last vowel. If the stem is 'gül', the 'ü' sound continues into 'dür'.
Command Intonation
Onu YAZ-dır! (Falling tone on the suffix)
Strong command to make someone do something.
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روش یادسپاری
DIRty work: Use -DIR when you make someone else do the DIRty work for you.
تداعی تصویری
Imagine a puppet master (the subject) pulling strings (the causative suffix) to make a puppet (the doer) perform an action.
Rhyme
Vowel at the end? Add a -T, my friend. Consonant is there? -DIR is the pair.
Story
A lazy king wanted a letter written. He didn't 'yazmaq' (write); he called his scribe and 'yazdırdı' (made write). Then he wanted the letter read aloud, so he 'oxutdu' (made read) it to the court.
شبکه واژگان
چالش
Look around your room. Identify three things you didn't do yourself (e.g., the lightbulb made, the wall painted, the shoes made) and try to form the causative verb for them in Azerbaijani.
نکات فرهنگی
In Azerbaijani culture, it is common to use causative verbs when offering food, such as 'yedirtmək' (to feed) or 'içirtmək' (to make drink), showing a proactive host role.
Using the causative with 'etdirmək' is standard in office environments to show delegation without sounding overly aggressive.
Azerbaijanis rarely say 'I fixed my car' if they went to a mechanic; using the causative is a sign of linguistic accuracy regarding social roles.
The causative suffixes in Azerbaijani trace back to Proto-Turkic *-tur / *-tür.
شروعکنندههای مکالمه
Saçını harada kəsdirirsən?
Dünən evdə nə bişirtdin?
Müdirin sənə hansı işləri gördürür?
Uşaqlara hansı kitabları oxutmalıyıq?
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Test Yourself
Mən ona məktub ___.
Mən uşağı yatır___dım.
Find and fix the mistake:
Mən onu (him) məktub yazdırdım.
Build the sentence: I had the car repaired.
Match each item on the left with its pair on the right:
I didn't have it seen/done.
A: Saçın çox gözəldir! B: Çox sağ ol, dünən ___.
Multisyllabic verbs ending in vowels always take -dir.
Score: /8
تمرینهای عملی
8 exercisesMən ona məktub ___.
Mən uşağı yatır___dım.
Find and fix the mistake:
Mən onu (him) məktub yazdırdım.
Build the sentence: I had the car repaired.
1. Gülmək, 2. Oxumaq, 3. Bişmək
I didn't have it seen/done.
A: Saçın çox gözəldir! B: Çox sağ ol, dünən ___.
Multisyllabic verbs ending in vowels always take -dir.
Score: /8
سوالات متداول (8)
Generally, `-dir` is for short verbs ending in consonants, and `-t` is for longer verbs or those ending in vowels.
Yes! This is called a double causative (e.g., `yazdırtmaq`) and means having someone else arrange for the action.
If the verb already has an object (transitive), use dative. If it doesn't (intransitive), use accusative.
Yes, it comes from 'bişmək' (to be cooked). It's one of the irregular monosyllabic ones using `-ir`.
You can use the causative of 'getmək', which is 'getdirmək', but usually 'icazə vermək' is clearer for permission.
No, it just adds the 'cause' element. 'Gülmək' (laugh) -> 'Güldürmək' (make laugh).
Absolutely. It is very common in official reports to describe actions taken by organizations.
Forgetting the suffix and trying to use a separate word for 'make'.
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In Other Languages
make / have / get
Azerbaijani is synthetic (suffixes), English is analytic (helper verbs).
hacer + infinitive
Spanish requires a change in sentence structure, Azerbaijani just changes the verb.
lassen
German 'lassen' is a separate verb; Azerbaijani uses a suffix.
faire + infinitive
French places 'faire' before the main verb, Azerbaijani attaches the suffix to the end.
Form II (Fa'ala) or Form IV (Af'ala)
Arabic uses root modification; Azerbaijani uses agglutination (adding pieces).
-(s)ase-ru
Japanese has different levels of politeness built into its causative forms.