B2 Verb System 1 min read 어려움

Grammar Rule in 30 Seconds

The subjunctive mood in Kazakh expresses intention, possibility, or a polite suggestion using the -ar/-er/-r suffixes.

  • Use -ar/-er/-r for affirmative intentions: 'Men barar edim' (I would go).
  • Use -mas/-mes for negative intentions: 'Men barmas edim' (I would not go).
  • Combine with 'edim' to create hypothetical past or conditional states.
Verb Stem + (-ar/-er/-r) + (optional: edim/bolar)

Meanings

The subjunctive mood in Kazakh is used to express future intentions, possibilities, or polite suggestions. It often implies a degree of uncertainty or conditional nature.

1

Intentional Future

Expressing a plan or intention to do something.

“Men kitap oqirman.”

“Biz qalağa bararmiz.”

2

Polite Suggestion

Softening a request or suggestion.

“Balkim, biz tamaq ishermiz?”

“Siz osi jerde kutermin?”

3

Hypothetical Conditional

Describing a situation that would happen under certain conditions.

“Uaqitim bolsa, barar edim.”

“Oqisa, biler edi.”

Subjunctive Conjugation (-ar/-er)

Person Affirmative Negative Conditional
Men barar-myn barmas-pyn barar edim
Sen barar-syn barmas-syn barar edin
Ol barar barmas barar edi
Biz barar-myz barmas-pyz barar edik
Siz barar-syz barmas-syz barar ediniz
Olar barar barmas barar edi

Reference Table

Reference table for Subjunctive Usage
Form Structure Example
Affirmative Stem + ar/er Men bararmyn
Negative Stem + mas/mes Men barmaspyn
Question Form + be/ba Bararmyn ba?
Conditional Form + edim Barar edim
Polite Form + ediniz Keler me ediniz?
Negative Cond. Neg + edim Barmas edim

격식 수준 스펙트럼

격식체
Men bararmyn.

Men bararmyn. (Casual plans)

중립
Men bararmyn.

Men bararmyn. (Casual plans)

비격식체
Bararmyn.

Bararmyn. (Casual plans)

속어
Baram-au.

Baram-au. (Casual plans)

Subjunctive Usage Map

Subjunctive

Intentions

  • bararmyn I might go

Politeness

  • keler me ediniz would you come

Hypothetical

  • barar edim I would go

Examples by Level

1

Men bararmyn.

I might go.

2

Olar kelermin.

They might come.

3

Biz oqirmyz.

We might read.

4

Sen jurer-sin.

You might walk.

1

Tamaq ishermiz be?

Shall we eat?

2

Siz keler me ediniz?

Would you come?

3

Men aytar edim.

I would say.

4

Biz barmas edik.

We would not go.

1

Uaqitim bolsa, barar edim.

If I had time, I would go.

2

Oqisa, biler edi.

If he studied, he would know.

3

Kelse, aytar edim.

If he came, I would tell him.

4

Jumys istese, aqsha tabar edi.

If he worked, he would earn money.

1

Sizge kömekteser me edim?

Could I help you?

2

Ol kelmes edi, eger bilse.

He would not come if he knew.

3

Biz osy jerde qalar ma edik?

Could we stay here?

4

Ol aytqan bolar edi.

He would have said it.

1

Eger jağday basqasha bolğanda, men özge sheshim qabıldar edim.

If the situation were different, I would make a different decision.

2

Ol kelgen bolar edi, biraq uaqity bolmadı.

He would have come, but he didn't have time.

3

Biz mundaı qadamğa barmas edik.

We would not have taken such a step.

4

Sizge osılay aytar edim, eger mümkindik bolsa.

I would tell you this way, if it were possible.

1

Osyndaı jağdayda, ärkim öz pikirin bildirer edi.

In such a situation, everyone would express their opinion.

2

Eger biz erterek qozğalğanda, jetip alar edik.

If we had started earlier, we would have arrived.

3

Ol öziniñ qateligin moyyndar ma edi?

Would he have admitted his mistake?

4

Biz buni bilmes edik, eger ol aytpağanda.

We would not have known this if he hadn't said it.

Easily Confused

Subjunctive Usage Definite Future

Learners mix up 'I will' and 'I might'.

자주 하는 실수

Men barar

Men bararmyn

Missing personal suffix.

Men barmas

Men barmaspyn

Missing negative personal suffix.

Men barar

Men barar edim

Missing auxiliary for conditional.

Ol biler edi

Ol bilgen bolar edi

Wrong tense for past hypothetical.

Sentence Patterns

Eger ___ bolsa, men ___ edim.

Real World Usage

Texting common

Kelesin be?

💡

Use with 'Balkim'

Adding 'Balkim' (maybe) reinforces the subjunctive mood.

Smart Tips

Use -ar/-er.

Men baramyn. Men bararmyn.

발음

ba-RAR-myn

Suffix stress

The stress usually falls on the suffix.

Rising

Bararmyn ba? ↑

Questioning intent

Memorize It

Mnemonic

Think of the 'ar' suffix as 'AR-e you going to do it? Maybe!'

Visual Association

Imagine a person standing at a fork in the road with a question mark over their head.

Rhyme

Add -ar for a chance, add -mas for a glance at what won't be.

Story

A traveler stands at a station. He thinks: 'I might go (bararmyn) to the city. If I had money, I would go (barar edim). But I won't go (barmaspyn) today.'

Word Web

bararkeleraytarbilerisnerqalar

챌린지

Write 3 sentences about things you might do this weekend using the subjunctive.

문화 노트

Subjunctive is used to offer things politely.

Turkic roots for future-present.

Conversation Starters

Erteng ne ister ediniz?

Journal Prompts

If you could travel anywhere, where would you go?

Test Yourself

Fill in the correct form.

Men erteng ___ (bar).

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: bararmyn
Subjunctive for intention.

Score: /1

연습 문제

1 exercises
Fill in the correct form.

Men erteng ___ (bar).

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: bararmyn
Subjunctive for intention.

Score: /1

자주 묻는 질문 (1)

No, it is less certain.

In Other Languages

Spanish high

Condicional

Spanish has more complex person-number agreement.

French high

Conditionnel

French uses auxiliary verbs more frequently.

German moderate

Konjunktiv II

German uses 'würde' + infinitive.

Japanese moderate

Darou

Japanese is a particle-based language.

Arabic low

Conditional particles

Arabic is highly inflectional but different structure.

Chinese low

Hui

Chinese has no conjugation.

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