A2 Conditionals 1 min read 쉬움

Conditional Suffix (-sa/-se)

Grammar Rule in 30 Seconds

The -sa/-se suffix turns any verb into an 'if' clause, helping you express conditions and possibilities.

  • Add -sa/-se to the verb stem based on vowel harmony: 'bar-sa' (if he goes).
  • Use -masa/-mese for negative conditions: 'bar-masa' (if he does not go).
  • Add personal endings after the suffix to specify the subject: 'bar-sa-m' (if I go).
Verb Stem + (-sa/-se) + Personal Ending = Conditional

Conditional Conjugation (Verb: Bar-)

Person Affirmative Negative
1st Sg
Barsam
Barmasam
2nd Sg
Barsañ
Barmasañ
3rd Sg
Barsa
Barmasa
1st Pl
Barsaq
Barmasaq
2nd Pl
Barsañyz
Barmasañyz
3rd Pl
Barsa
Barmasa

Meanings

The conditional suffix is used to express a condition that must be met for an action to occur or a state to exist.

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Real Condition

Expressing a likely or possible condition.

“Oqysa, emtihannan ótedi.”

“Kelse, aytamyz.”

Reference Table

Reference table for Conditional Suffix (-sa/-se)
Form Structure Example
Affirmative
Stem + sa/se
Kelse
Negative
Stem + ma/me + sa/se
Kelmese
1st Person
Stem + sa/se + m
Kelse-m
2nd Person
Stem + sa/se + ñ
Kelse-ñ
3rd Person
Stem + sa/se
Kelse
Plural
Stem + sa/se + q
Kelse-q

격식 수준 스펙트럼

격식체
Eger kelseñiz, sóylesemiz.

Eger kelseñiz, sóylesemiz. (Meeting invitation)

중립
Kelseñ, sóylesemiz.

Kelseñ, sóylesemiz. (Meeting invitation)

비격식체
Kelseñ, sóylesemiz!

Kelseñ, sóylesemiz! (Meeting invitation)

속어
Kelseñ, gipet etemiz.

Kelseñ, gipet etemiz. (Meeting invitation)

Conditional Logic

Condition

Action

  • Bar-sa If he goes

수준별 예문

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Barsañ, men baramyn.

If you go, I will go.

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Eger kelse, ayt.

If he comes, tell me.

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Jumys iste-mese, aqsha bolmaydy.

If he doesn't work, there will be no money.

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Eger men bilet alsa-m, erteñ ushamyn.

If I buy a ticket, I will fly tomorrow.

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Olar kelse, biz olarğa kómekteser edik.

If they came, we would help them.

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Jasa-masa, ózi biledi.

If he doesn't do it, it's his business.

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Eger ol aytpasa, biz bilmes edik.

If he hadn't said it, we wouldn't have known.

혼동하기 쉬운

Conditional Suffix (-sa/-se) When vs If

Learners mix up time and condition.

자주 하는 실수

Bar-se

Bar-sa

Wrong vowel harmony.

Bar-sa-ma

Bar-ma-sa

Negative suffix must come before conditional.

Eger bar-sa, men bar-dy.

Eger bar-sa, men bar-amyn.

Tense mismatch in result clause.

Olar kelse-di.

Olar kelse.

Redundant personal endings.

문장 패턴

Eger ___ bolsañ, ___.

Real World Usage

Texting constant

Kelseñ, ayt.

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Vowel Harmony

Always check the last vowel of the stem.

Smart Tips

Always place the condition first.

Men baramyn, eger kelse. Eger kelse, men baramyn.

발음

bar-sa (back), kel-se (front)

Vowel Harmony

Ensure the suffix matches the stem's vowel.

Rising-Falling

Eger bar-sa / (pause) biz bar-amyz.

Indicates a conditional clause.

암기하기

기억법

Think of 'SA' as 'Situation Always'—if the situation happens, the result follows.

시각적 연상

Imagine a bridge (the suffix) connecting two islands (the condition and the result).

Rhyme

If you want to say 'if', just add 'sa', it's not a cliff!

Story

A boy named 'Bar' wants to go to the park. He adds a 'sa' to his name to make a deal. 'If I go (Barsam), I will play.'

Word Web

Bar-saKel-seOqy-saJaz-saJeme-seKórme-se

챌린지

Write 5 sentences using 'Eger' and the -sa suffix in 5 minutes.

문화 노트

Conditional sentences are often used in hospitality.

Turkic conditional suffix.

대화 시작하기

Eger bos bolsañ, ne isteysiñ?

일기 주제

Write about your plans for the weekend using 'if' clauses.

자주 하는 실수

Incorrect

정답


Incorrect

정답


Incorrect

정답


Incorrect

정답

Test Yourself

Fill in the blank.

Eger ol ___ (kel), biz ketemiz.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: kelse
Front vowel harmony.

Score: /1

연습 문제

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Fill in the blank.

Eger ol ___ (kel), biz ketemiz.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: kelse
Front vowel harmony.

Score: /1

자주 묻는 질문 (1)

Yes, it is universal.

Scaffolded Practice

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Mastery Progress

Needs Practice

Improving

Strong

Mastered

In Other Languages

Spanish high

Si + present indicative

Kazakh uses a suffix, Spanish uses a word.

French high

Si + present

Kazakh is agglutinative.

German moderate

Wenn

Suffix vs conjunction.

Japanese high

-ba

Kazakh is more strictly agglutinative.

Arabic moderate

Idha

Word order differences.

Chinese low

Ruguo

No conjugation in Chinese.

Learning Path

Prerequisites

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