B2 सामान्य 5 min read मध्यम

Necessitative Mood in the Past (-malı idi)

Use -malı idi to express things that were necessary in the past, often implying they didn't happen.

Grammar Rule in 30 Seconds

Express past obligations or regrets by combining the necessitative suffix '-malı' with the past auxiliary 'idi'.

  • Add -malı/-məli to the verb root for necessity: 'getməli' (must go).
  • Add 'idi' (or the suffix -ydı) to place it in the past: 'getməli idi' (should have gone).
  • Negate by adding -ma/-mə before the necessitative suffix: 'getməməli idi' (shouldn't have gone).
Verb Root + 🛠️ -malı/-məli + 🕰️ idi/-(y)dı + 👤 Personal Ending

Overview

Ever looked back at a situation and thought,
I really should have done that
? We all have those moments. In Azerbaijani, we use the necessitative mood in the past to express exactly that.
This structure, -malı idi, is your go-to for past obligations. It covers things you were supposed to do but maybe didn't. It also covers things that were necessary at a specific time.
Think of it as the should have or had to of the Azerbaijani language. It is a vital tool for B2 learners. It helps you express regret, missed opportunities, and past duties.

How This Grammar Works

This grammar point is like a Lego set. You take a verb and add the -malı or -məli suffix. This suffix creates the sense of must or should. Then, you add the past copula idi.
This pushes the obligation into the past. In spoken Azerbaijani, idi often shrinks. It attaches directly to the verb as -ydı, -ydi, -ydu, or -ydü.
However, understanding the full idi form is essential. It helps you grasp the logic behind the structure. It also makes you sound more formal when needed.

Formation Pattern

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Building this mood follows a very logical path. Follow these four steps to get it right every time.
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Start with the verb root (e.g., yaz for write).
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Add the necessitative suffix -malı or -məli based on vowel harmony.
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Add the past copula idi as a separate word.
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Attach the personal ending to the word idi.
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For example, with getmək (to go):
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get (root)
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getməli (must go)
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getməli idim (I should have gone / I had to go).
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If you want to be negative, use deyildi. Put it after the -malı form. For example: getməli deyildim (I shouldn't have gone). It is like a grammar sandwich with the verb as the bread.

When To Use It

You will use this pattern in several real-life situations. First, use it for unfulfilled obligations. Imagine you missed a flight.
You would say,
I should have left earlier.
In Azerbaijani: Mən daha tez çıxmalı idim. Second, use it for past necessities. Maybe you had to finish a report for work yesterday.
I had to finish the work
: Mən işi bitirməli idim.
Third, use it for logical deductions about the past. Imagine you see a wet street. You think,
It must have rained.
In Azerbaijani: Yağış yağmalı idi.
This usage is slightly less common but very sophisticated. Fourth, use it in job interviews. You might talk about what you should have improved in a past project.
It shows self-awareness and high-level language control. It is like a time machine for your sentences.

When Not To Use It

Don't use this for current obligations. If you must go now, just use -malıyam. Adding idi makes it strictly about the past.
Also, avoid using it for simple past actions. If you actually did something, use the definite past tense -dı. Only use -malı idi if the focus is on the *necessity* of the act.
Don't use it for polite requests in the present. If you want to say
You should help me,
use the present form. Using the past form makes it sound like a reproach.
It sounds like you are complaining that they didn't help. Yes, even native speakers get the tone wrong sometimes! Use it carefully to avoid sounding like a grumpy boss.

Common Mistakes

A common mistake is forgetting vowel harmony. Remember, -malı follows back vowels (a, ı, o, u). -məli follows front vowels (e, ə, i, ö, ü). Another slip-up is the personal endings. They go on the idi part, not the -malı part.
Many learners forget the y buffer when shortening the form. If you write getməliydi, the y is mandatory. Without it, the vowels crash into each other. Also, don't confuse this with the conditional -saydı. That is for if scenarios. -malı idi is for should have scenarios. Think of it like a grammar traffic light. Red means stop and check your suffixes!

Contrast With Similar Patterns

How does this differ from -sa yaxşı olardı? That phrase means

it would be good if...
It is much softer and more like a suggestion. -malı idi is stronger. It implies a real duty or a serious regret.

Compare it to the simple past etdi. Etdi means he did it. Etməli idi means

he was supposed to do it.
He might not have actually done it! This distinction is huge in legal or professional contexts. If you tell your boss gəlməli idim, you are admitting you didn't show up. If you say gəldim, you are saying you were there. Choose wisely!

Quick FAQ

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Can I use this for must have?

Yes, for logical guesses about the past.

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Is getməliydim the same as getməli idim?

Yes, the first is just a shorter, more common version.

Q

How do I ask a question?

Put the question particle mı/mi after the -malı part. Getməli idimi? (Should he have gone?)

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Can I use this for advice?

Only for past advice or pointing out a mistake.

Q

Does the meaning change with different people?

No, the core meaning of should have stays the same.

Conjugation of 'Yazmaq' (To Write) in Necessitative Past

Person Affirmative Negative Interrogative
Mən (I)
Yazmalı idim
Yazməməli idim
Yazmalı idim?
Sən (You)
Yazmalı idin
Yazməməli idin
Yazmalı idin?
O (He/She/It)
Yazmalı idi
Yazməməli idi
Yazmalı idi?
Biz (We)
Yazmalı idik
Yazməməli idik
Yazmalı idik?
Siz (You all)
Yazmalı idiniz
Yazməməli idiniz
Yazmalı idiniz?
Onlar (They)
Yazmalı idilər
Yazməməli idilər
Yazmalı idilər?

Shortened Suffix Forms (Common in Speech)

Full Form Short Form Example
-malı idi
-malıydı
Gəlməliydı
-malı idim
-malıydım
Gəlməliydım
-malı idik
-malıydıq
Gəlməliydıq

Meanings

Expresses an obligation, necessity, or expected action that existed in the past, often implying the action was not completed.

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Unfulfilled Obligation

Something that was required but didn't happen.

“Sən mənə zəng etməli idin.”

“Biz daha tez gəlməli idik.”

2

Logical Inference

A strong assumption about a past event based on evidence.

“Qatar artıq çatmalı idi.”

“Onlar indi evdə olmalı idilər.”

Reference Table

Reference table for Necessitative Mood in the Past (-malı idi)
Form Structure Example
Affirmative
Root + malı/məli + idi + personal ending
Getməli idim
Negative
Root + ma/mə + malı/məli + idi + personal ending
Getməməli idim
Question
Root + malı/məli + idi + personal ending + ?
Getməli idim?
Short Affirmative
Root + malı/məli + (y)dı + personal ending
Getməliydim
Short Negative
Root + ma/mə + malı/məli + (y)dı + personal ending
Getməməliydim

औपचारिकता का स्तर

औपचारिक
Siz mənə zəng etməli idiniz.

Siz mənə zəng etməli idiniz. (Communication)

तटस्थ
Sən mənə zəng etməli idin.

Sən mənə zəng etməli idin. (Communication)

अनौपचारिक
Zəng eləməliydin də.

Zəng eləməliydin də. (Communication)

बोलचाल
A kişi, yığmalıydın da məni.

A kişi, yığmalıydın da məni. (Communication)

Necessitative Past Functions

-malı idi

Regret

  • Gərək edərdim I wish I did

Obligation

  • Vəzifə Duty

Expectation

  • Ehtimal Probability

Expectation vs. Reality

Expectation (-malı idi)
Oxumalı idi He should have studied
Reality (Simple Past)
Oxumadı He didn't study

स्तर के अनुसार उदाहरण

1

Mən gəlməli idim.

I should have come.

2

O, yeməli idi.

He should have eaten.

1

Biz dünən oxumalı idik.

We should have studied yesterday.

2

Sən mənə deməli idin.

You should have told me.

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Qatar saat beşdə çatmalı idi.

The train was supposed to arrive at five.

2

Mən bu kitabı bitirməli idim.

I should have finished this book.

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Sən bu sənədləri vaxtında imzalamalı idin.

You should have signed these documents on time.

2

Onlar bu barədə bizə xəbər verməli idilər.

They should have informed us about this.

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Müqavilənin şərtlərinə görə, ödəniş keçən həftə edilməli idi.

According to the contract terms, the payment should have been made last week.

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Bu hadisənin baş verəcəyini əvvəlcədən görməli idik.

We should have foreseen that this event would happen.

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Müəllif bu fəsildə daha dərin təhlillər aparmalı idi, lakin o, səthi yanaşdı.

The author should have conducted deeper analyses in this chapter, but he took a superficial approach.

2

İslahatlar daha çevik şəkildə həyata keçirilməli idi.

The reforms should have been implemented in a more agile manner.

आसानी से भ्रमित होने वाले

Necessitative Mood in the Past (-malı idi) बनाम Necessitative vs. Obligatory (-malı idi vs -malı oldu)

Learners use them interchangeably for 'had to'.

सामान्य गलतियाँ

Mən getməli

Mən getməli idim

Missing the past auxiliary.

O gəlməli deyil idi

O gəlməməli idi

Using 'deyil' for negation instead of the verb suffix '-mə'.

Biz yazmalıydıq

Biz yazmalı idik

Confusing the informal suffix with formal writing requirements.

Sən gəlməli oldun

Sən gəlməli idin

Using 'oldu' (forced action) when 'idi' (expectation) was intended.

वाक्य संरचनाएँ

Mən ___ -malı idim.

Real World Usage

Job Interview occasional

Mən əvvəlki işimdə daha çox məsuliyyət götürməli idim.

Texting friends very common

Gəlməliydin də, çox maraqlı idi!

Legal Contracts common

Tərəflər öhdəliklərini yerinə yetirməli idilər.

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The 'Gərək' Boost

Add the word 'Gərək' at the start of the sentence to make the 'should have' feeling even stronger.
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Vowel Harmony

Don't forget that -malı becomes -məli if the last vowel of the verb is thin (e, i, ö, ü).

Smart Tips

Use 'Gərək' + '-malı idim' for a more natural, native-sounding apology.

Mən gəlməli idim. Gərək mən gəlməli idim.

उच्चारण

yaz-ma-lıy-dı

The 'i' drop

In the suffix form -malıydı, the 'i' of 'idi' disappears and is replaced by a buffer 'y'.

Regretful Fall

Gəlməli idim... ↘

Conveys sadness or regret.

याद करें

स्मृति सहायक

Think of 'Molly' (-malı) who 'was' (idi) supposed to do her chores.

दृश्य संबंध

Imagine a giant red 'X' over a calendar entry. The entry says 'Meeting', but the 'X' means it didn't happen, even though it 'malı idi' (should have).

Rhyme

Malı-məli, idi gəldi, işlər yarımçıq qaldı.

Story

Ali had a big exam. He knew he 'oxumalı idi' (should have studied). Instead, he played games. Now he regrets it.

Word Web

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चैलेंज

Write 3 things you 'should have done' this morning but didn't, using the -malı idim form.

सांस्कृतिक नोट्स

Using '-malı idiniz' is a polite way to remind someone of a missed task without being overly aggressive.

Derived from the Old Turkic necessitative suffix combined with the past copula 'erdi'.

बातचीत की शुरुआत

Dünən nə etməli idin, amma etmədin?

डायरी विषय

Keçən həftə planlaşdırdığın amma edə bilmədiyin işlər haqqında yaz.

सामान्य गलतियाँ

Incorrect

सही


Incorrect

सही


Incorrect

सही


Incorrect

सही

Test Yourself

Fill in the blank with the correct form of 'getmək'.

Dünən hava çox gözəl idi, biz parka ___.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: getməli idik
The subject is 'biz' (we), so we need the 'ik' ending.
Correct the mistake in the sentence. Error Correction

Find and fix the mistake:

Sən mənə zəng etməli deyil idin.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Sən mənə zəng etməməli idin.
Negation is formed with -ma/-mə, not 'deyil'.

Score: /2

अभ्यास प्रश्न

2 exercises
Fill in the blank with the correct form of 'getmək'.

Dünən hava çox gözəl idi, biz parka ___.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: getməli idik
The subject is 'biz' (we), so we need the 'ik' ending.
Correct the mistake in the sentence. Error Correction

Find and fix the mistake:

Sən mənə zəng etməli deyil idin.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Sən mənə zəng etməməli idin.
Negation is formed with -ma/-mə, not 'deyil'.

Score: /2

अक्सर पूछे जाने वाले सवाल (2)

It is better to use the full form 'malı idi' in formal documents, though '-malıydı' is acceptable in modern journalism.

Usually, yes. It implies a gap between what was necessary and what occurred.

Scaffolded Practice

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Mastery Progress

Needs Practice

Improving

Strong

Mastered

In Other Languages

English high

should have / was supposed to

Azerbaijani uses a single verb form, English uses three words.

Spanish moderate

debería haber

Spanish requires an auxiliary 'haber', Azerbaijani does not.

German moderate

hätte ... sollen

German word order is much more restrictive.

Japanese high

beki datta

Japanese 'beki' is more formal than Azerbaijani '-malı'.

Arabic moderate

kana yajibu an (كان يجب أن)

Arabic uses a verbal phrase, Azerbaijani uses morphology.

Learning Path

Prerequisites

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