A2 Verb Forms 1 min read 보통

Grammar Rule in 30 Seconds

Use suffixes like -ıl or -ın to show an action happens to the subject or the subject does it to themselves.

  • Add -ıl/-il/-ul/-ül to most consonants for passive (e.g., yazılmaq - to be written).
  • Add -ın/-in/-un/-ün to vowels or the letter 'l' for passive/reflexive (e.g., oxunmaq - to be read).
  • Reflexive verbs show the subject acting on themselves (e.g., yuyunmaq - to wash oneself).
Verb Root + (ı/i/u/ü) + l/n + Tense + Person

Meanings

These verb forms modify the relationship between the subject and the action. The passive voice indicates the subject receives the action, while the reflexive voice indicates the subject performs the action on themselves.

1

Passive Voice (Məchul növ)

The focus is on the action or the object receiving the action, often because the doer is unknown or unimportant.

“Məktub yazıldı (The letter was written)”

“Yol bağlandı (The road was closed)”

2

Reflexive Voice (Qayıdış növ)

The subject performs the action on themselves. The doer and the receiver are the same person.

“Uşaq yuyundu (The child washed himself)”

“Qız darandı (The girl combed her hair)”

3

Middle/Involuntary Voice

Actions that happen naturally or spontaneously without a clear external agent.

“Hava açıldı (The weather cleared up)”

“Gül açıldı (The flower bloomed)”

Passive/Reflexive Suffix Selection

Last Vowel of Root Suffix Type Example Root Transformed Verb Meaning
a / ı -ıl / -ın yaz (write) yazılmaq to be written
e / i -il / -in sil (wipe) silinmək to be wiped
o / u -ul / -un qur (build) qurulmaq to be built
ö / ü -ül / -ün gör (see) görülmək to be seen
Vowel (any) -n oxu (read) oxunmaq to be read
Ending in 'l' -ın/in/un/ün al (take) alınmaq to be taken

Reference Table

Reference table for Reflexive-Passive Verbs
Form Structure Example Translation
Affirmative Root + Suffix + Tense + Person Yazıldı It was written
Negative Root + Suffix + ma/mə + Tense Yazılmadı It wasn't written
Question Root + Suffix + Tense + mı/mi? Yazıldı mı? Was it written?
Reflexive Root + ın/in/un/ün + Tense Yuyundu He washed himself
Passive (Vowel) Root + n + Tense Oxundu It was read
Passive (Ending in L) Root + ın + Tense Alındı It was bought
Future Passive Root + Suffix + acaq/əcək Görüləcək It will be seen
Present Passive Root + Suffix + ır/ir/ur/ür Tikilir It is being built

격식 수준 스펙트럼

격식체
Qapı tərəfimizdən açılmışdır.

Qapı tərəfimizdən açılmışdır. (General action)

중립
Qapı açıldı.

Qapı açıldı. (General action)

비격식체
Qapı açıldı da.

Qapı açıldı da. (General action)

속어
Qapı açıldı, vəssalam.

Qapı açıldı, vəssalam. (General action)

The World of Azerbaijani Verb Voice

Verb Voice

Passive (Məchul)

  • Yazılmaq To be written
  • Açılmaq To be opened

Reflexive (Qayıdış)

  • Yuyunmaq To wash oneself
  • Geyinmək To dress oneself

Active vs. Passive

Active (Məlum)
Mən açdım I opened
Passive (Məchul)
Açıldı It was opened

Which Suffix Should I Use?

1

Does the root end in a vowel?

YES
Use -n (e.g., oxunmaq)
NO
Check the last consonant
2

Does it end in 'l'?

YES
Use -ın/in/un/ün (e.g., alınmaq)
NO
Use -ıl/il/ul/ül (e.g., yazılmaq)

Common Reflexive Verbs

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Grooming

  • Daranmaq (comb)
  • Yuyunmaq (wash)
  • Təraş olunmaq (shave)
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Clothing

  • Geyinmək (dress)
  • Soyunmaq (undress)
  • Hazırlanmaq (get ready)

Examples by Level

1

Mən yuyunuram.

I am washing myself.

2

Qapı açıldı.

The door opened / was opened.

3

O geyindi.

He got dressed.

4

Yemək hazırlandı.

The food was prepared.

1

Məktub dünən yazıldı.

The letter was written yesterday.

2

Pəncərələr silinmədi.

The windows were not cleaned.

3

Sən darandın mı?

Did you comb your hair?

4

Bu kitab çox oxunur.

This book is read a lot.

1

Şəhərdə yeni məktəb tikilir.

A new school is being built in the city.

2

O, bu xəbərə çox sevindi.

He was very happy (rejoiced) at this news.

3

Maşın təmir olundu.

The car was repaired.

4

Sənədlər hələ imzalanmayıb.

The documents haven't been signed yet.

1

Qanun layihəsi parlamentdə müzakirə edildi.

The draft law was discussed in parliament.

2

O, aynanın qarşısında bəzəndi.

She adorned herself in front of the mirror.

3

Məsələ tezliklə həll olunacaq.

The issue will be resolved soon.

4

Bu sözlər səhv başa düşüldü.

These words were misunderstood.

1

Tədbirin vaxtı qəfildən dəyişdirildi.

The time of the event was suddenly changed.

2

Onun gəlişi ilə bütün planlar alt-üst oldu.

With his arrival, all plans were turned upside down.

3

Həqiqət gec-tez üzə çıxarılacaq.

The truth will be brought to light sooner or later.

4

Müqavilənin şərtləri yenidən nəzərdən keçirilməlidir.

The terms of the contract must be reviewed again.

1

Xalqın iradəsi bu qərarda öz əksini tapmışdır.

The will of the people has found its reflection in this decision.

2

Qədim abidələr dövlət tərəfindən mühafizə olunur.

Ancient monuments are protected by the state.

3

Onun əsərləri dünya dillərinə tərcümə edilib yayılmaqdadır.

His works are being translated into world languages and disseminated.

4

Mövzu ətrafında geniş fikir mübadiləsi aparıldı.

An extensive exchange of views was conducted around the topic.

Easily Confused

Reflexive-Passive Verbs Passive vs. Intransitive

Some verbs look passive but are just naturally intransitive (e.g., 'yıxılmaq' - to fall).

Reflexive-Passive Verbs -ıl vs -ın after 'L'

Learners want to use -ıl for everything passive, but 'L' roots are special.

Reflexive-Passive Verbs Reflexive vs. Pronoun 'öz'

Using 'özümü' with a reflexive verb.

자주 하는 실수

Mən özümü yuyunuram

Mən yuyunuram

Redundant use of 'myself' with a reflexive verb.

Qapı açdı

Qapı açıldı

Using active voice for a passive event.

Yazıldı mı?

Yazıldımı?

The question particle should be written separately but often confused in spelling.

O geyindi paltar

O paltar geyindi

Incorrect word order.

Kitab alıldı

Kitab alındı

Roots ending in 'l' must take '-ın', not '-ıl'.

Məktub yazıldı dünən

Məktub dünən yazıldı

The verb should usually come at the end.

Pəncərə silildi

Pəncərə silindi

Another 'l' root mistake.

O tərəfindən yazdı

Onun tərəfindən yazıldı

Using 'tərəfindən' requires the passive voice.

İş görüldü mənimlə

İş mənim tərəfimdən görüldü

Using 'with me' instead of 'by me' for the agent.

Hava açdı

Hava açıldı

In Azerbaijani, weather clearing is reflexive/passive.

Qərar verildi tərəfindən müdir

Qərar müdir tərəfindən verildi

Complex sentence structure errors.

Sözlər səhv anlaşıldı

Sözlər səhv başa düşüldü

Using a less natural synonym in passive context.

Sentence Patterns

___ (Object) ___ (Suffix) + dı.

Mən səhər ___ (Reflexive Verb).

Bu bina ___ (Year) ___ (Passive Verb).

___ tərəfindən ___ (Passive Verb).

Real World Usage

Social Media constant

Şəkil paylaşıldı (Photo was shared)

News Headlines very common

Yeni qanun qəbul edildi (New law was adopted)

Food Delivery Apps constant

Sifarişiniz hazırlandı (Your order was prepared)

Job Interviews common

Bu layihə mənim tərəfimdən idarə olunub (This project was managed by me)

Texting Friends occasional

Geyinib çıxıram (I'm dressing and leaving)

Travel/Airport very common

Reys təxirə salındı (The flight was delayed)

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The 'L' Rule

Always remember: if the verb ends in 'L', use 'N'. It's the most common mistake for learners.
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Don't over-reflexive

Avoid using 'özümü' with verbs like 'yuyunmaq'. It sounds redundant.
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Vowel Harmony Check

Quickly check the last vowel of the root. If it's 'o' or 'u', your suffix MUST have 'u' (e.g., qur-ul-maq).
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Politeness

Use the passive voice to describe a host's efforts to sound more humble and polite.

Smart Tips

Immediately think of 'n' for the passive suffix. Never use 'l' twice.

Kitab alıldı. Kitab alındı.

Use the reflexive suffixes instead of saying 'özümü'. It's more natural.

Mən özümü yudum. Mən yuyundum.

Use the passive voice to focus on the result rather than the person's effort.

Siz çox gözəl yemək bişirmisiniz. Yemək çox gözəl hazırlanıb.

Always use the reflexive/passive form 'açıldı'.

Hava açdı. Hava açıldı.

발음

ya-ZIL-dı

Suffix Stress

In Azerbaijani, the stress usually falls on the last syllable of the verb root before the passive suffix, but the suffix itself is pronounced clearly.

il [il]

Soft 'L'

The 'l' in '-ıl' is a soft, dental 'l'.

Passive Statement

Qapı açıldı. (Falling tone)

A simple factual statement.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

Remember 'L' for 'Leveling the focus' (Passive) and 'N' for 'Near to self' (Reflexive).

Visual Association

Imagine a mirror. When you look in it, you see yourself (Reflexive -n). Imagine a curtain falling over a stage. You see the play, but not the stagehands (Passive -l).

Rhyme

If it ends in L, use N to tell. If it's a vowel, N is the tool.

Story

A king (the subject) usually does everything (Active). One day he gets tired and wants things done for him (Passive -ıl). Then he decides to just take care of his own beard (Reflexive -ın).

Word Web

yazılmaqoxunmaqalınmaqyuyunmaqgeyindimaçıldıbağlandı

챌린지

Look around your room and name three things that were 'done' (e.g., the light was turned on, the bed was made) using the passive voice.

문화 노트

In Baku, people often shorten the passive forms in fast speech, sometimes swallowing the 'ı' sound slightly.

Speakers in Tabriz might use the reflexive more frequently in places where Northern speakers use the active voice, influenced by Persian structures.

Using the passive voice in a host's house (e.g., 'The tea was very good') is considered more polite than saying 'You made good tea,' as it focuses on the quality of the hospitality.

These suffixes date back to Old Turkic (Orkhon inscriptions), where '-(ı)l' and '-(ı)n' were already used to distinguish voice.

Conversation Starters

Dünən nə işlər görüldü?

Səhər saat neçədə oyandın?

Bu kitab harada çap olunub?

Səncə, bu problem necə həll oluna bilər?

Journal Prompts

Describe your morning routine using at least 5 reflexive verbs.
Write a short news report about a fictional event in your city.
Discuss how a traditional Azerbaijani dish is prepared.
Write about a time you were misunderstood.

Test Yourself

Choose the correct passive form of 'yazmaq' (to write) for the past tense. 객관식

Məktub dünən ___.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: yazıldı
'Yaz' ends in a consonant (not L), so we use '-ıl'.
Fill in the blank with the correct reflexive suffix for 'gey' (to wear).

Mən tez ___-in-dim.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: in
'Gey' ends in a consonant, and vowel harmony requires 'i'.
Correct the mistake in the sentence. Error Correction

Find and fix the mistake:

Kitab mağazadan alıldı.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: alındı
Roots ending in 'l' take '-ın'.
Put the words in the correct order. Sentence Building

açıldı / qapı / qəfildən

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Qapı qəfildən açıldı
Subject + Adverb + Verb is the standard order.
Match the active verb with its passive/reflexive counterpart. Match Pairs

Match each item on the left with its pair on the right:

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: 1-Yuyunmaq, 2-Yazılmaq, 3-Oxunmaq
Yumaq (wash) -> Yuyunmaq (wash self); Yazmaq (write) -> Yazılmaq (be written); Oxumaq (read) -> Oxunmaq (be read).
Is the following statement true or false? True False Rule

The suffix -ıl is used after roots ending in a vowel.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: False
After a vowel, we use -n.
Complete the dialogue. Dialogue Completion

A: Çay hazırdır? B: Bəli, çay ___.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: dəmləndi
The tea was brewed (passive).
Sort these verbs into Passive or Reflexive categories. Grammar Sorting

Geyinmək, Yazılmaq, Daranmaq, Tikilmək

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Reflexive: Geyinmək, Daranmaq; Passive: Yazılmaq, Tikilmək
Grooming/clothing are reflexive; writing/building are passive.

Score: /8

연습 문제

8 exercises
Choose the correct passive form of 'yazmaq' (to write) for the past tense. 객관식

Məktub dünən ___.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: yazıldı
'Yaz' ends in a consonant (not L), so we use '-ıl'.
Fill in the blank with the correct reflexive suffix for 'gey' (to wear).

Mən tez ___-in-dim.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: in
'Gey' ends in a consonant, and vowel harmony requires 'i'.
Correct the mistake in the sentence. Error Correction

Find and fix the mistake:

Kitab mağazadan alıldı.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: alındı
Roots ending in 'l' take '-ın'.
Put the words in the correct order. Sentence Building

açıldı / qapı / qəfildən

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Qapı qəfildən açıldı
Subject + Adverb + Verb is the standard order.
Match the active verb with its passive/reflexive counterpart. Match Pairs

1. Yumaq, 2. Yazmaq, 3. Oxumaq

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: 1-Yuyunmaq, 2-Yazılmaq, 3-Oxunmaq
Yumaq (wash) -> Yuyunmaq (wash self); Yazmaq (write) -> Yazılmaq (be written); Oxumaq (read) -> Oxunmaq (be read).
Is the following statement true or false? True False Rule

The suffix -ıl is used after roots ending in a vowel.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: False
After a vowel, we use -n.
Complete the dialogue. Dialogue Completion

A: Çay hazırdır? B: Bəli, çay ___.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: dəmləndi
The tea was brewed (passive).
Sort these verbs into Passive or Reflexive categories. Grammar Sorting

Geyinmək, Yazılmaq, Daranmaq, Tikilmək

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Reflexive: Geyinmək, Daranmaq; Passive: Yazılmaq, Tikilmək
Grooming/clothing are reflexive; writing/building are passive.

Score: /8

자주 묻는 질문 (8)

Generally, `-ıl` is passive and `-ın` is reflexive, but `-ın` is also used for passive if the verb root ends in a vowel or the letter 'l'.

Yes, you can use the word `tərəfindən` (by) to mention the doer, e.g., `Müəllim tərəfindən yazıldı`.

Because the root 'al' ends in 'l'. Azerbaijani avoids double 'l' sounds in suffixes, so it switches to 'n'.

Yes, it specifically means to wash oneself. If you wash something else, you use the active 'yumaq'.

Add the negative suffix `-ma/-mə` after the passive suffix: `Qapı açıl-ma-dı`.

Some verbs like `yorulmaq` (to get tired) look passive but are used as standard intransitive verbs.

It can sound more formal in writing, but it is very common in everyday speech for results.

Most reflexive actions use -ın, but some use compound forms with 'öz'. However, for grooming, -ın is the standard.

In Other Languages

Spanish moderate

se + verb

Spanish uses a separate word (se), while Azerbaijani uses a suffix.

French moderate

se + verb

Azerbaijani uses the same suffix family for both, whereas French uses different structures.

German low

sich / werden

German has a completely different auxiliary verb for passive voice.

Japanese high

-reru / -rareru

Japanese passive can imply the subject is negatively affected, which Azerbaijani doesn't necessarily do.

Arabic moderate

Form VII (in-) / Form VIII (-ta-)

Arabic changes the internal vowel structure or adds prefixes, while Azerbaijani only adds suffixes.

Chinese low

被 (bèi)

Chinese has no verb conjugation or suffixes at all.

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