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Agent in Causative Constructions

Grammar Rule in 30 Seconds

Causatives turn 'I do' into 'I make someone do', using suffixes like -dir or -t to delegate actions.

  • Add -dir (or -t) to the verb root to create the causative form: 'yaz' (write) becomes 'yazdır' (make write).
  • If the original verb is transitive, the person doing the action (agent) takes the Dative case (-a/-ə).
  • If the original verb is intransitive, the person doing the action (agent) takes the Accusative case (-ı/-i/-u/-ü).
Verb Root + 🛠️ (-dir/-t) + Agent 👤 (Dative/Accusative)

Meanings

The causative voice in Azerbaijani indicates that the subject does not perform the action themselves but instead causes, forces, or allows another agent to perform it.

1

Direct Command

Ordering or forcing someone to perform a specific task.

“Müəllim şagirdə tapşırığı yazdırdı.”

“Anası uşağa otağı yığışdırtdı.”

2

Service/Professional Request

Paying for or requesting a professional service where you are the initiator.

“Saçımı kəsdirdim.”

“Maşınımı təmir etdirdim.”

3

Permission/Enabling

Allowing someone to do something or creating the conditions for it to happen.

“Uşağı həyətdə oynatdım.”

“Onu içəri buraxdırdım.”

Common Causative Suffixes

Verb Root Suffix Type Causative Form Meaning Agent Case
Yaz (write) -dır Yazdır Make write Dative (-a)
Gül (laugh) -dür Güldür Make laugh Accusative (-ü)
Oxu (read) -t Oxut Make read Dative (-a)
Gör (see) -sət Göstər Show (make see) Dative (-ə)
İç (drink) -irt İçirt Make drink Dative (-ə)
Bit (end) -ir Bitir Finish (make end) Accusative (-i)
Qorx (fear) -ut Qorxut Frighten (make fear) Accusative (-u)
Yat (sleep) -ız Yatızdır Put to sleep Accusative (-ı)

Reference Table

Reference table for Agent in Causative Constructions
Form Structure Example
Affirmative Root + Causative + Tense + Person Yazdırdım (I made write)
Negative Root + Causative + ma/mə + Tense + Person Yazdırmadım (I didn't make write)
Interrogative Root + Causative + Tense + Person + mi? Yazdırdınmı? (Did you make write?)
Double Causative Root + Causative + Causative + Tense Yazdırtmaq (To have someone make write)
Passive Causative Root + Causative + Passive + Tense Yazdırıldı (It was caused to be written)
Imperative Root + Causative Yazdır! (Make [him] write!)
Future Root + Causative + acaq/əcək Yazdıracaq (He will make write)

フォーマル度スペクトル

フォーマル
Hesabatı hazırlatdırdım.

Hesabatı hazırlatdırdım. (Workplace)

ニュートラル
Hesabatı hazırlatdım.

Hesabatı hazırlatdım. (Workplace)

カジュアル
Hesabatı düzəltdirdim.

Hesabatı düzəltdirdim. (Workplace)

スラング
Raportu elətdirdim.

Raportu elətdirdim. (Workplace)

The Causative Chain

Causative (İcbar)

Agent (Doer)

  • Dative (-a/ə) For Transitive verbs
  • Accusative (-ı/i/u/ü) For Intransitive verbs

Suffixes

  • -dir / -dır Standard
  • -t After vowels/r/l

Active vs. Causative

Active
Mən oxuyuram I am reading
Causative
Mən oxuduram I am making [someone] read

Choosing the Agent Case

1

Is the base verb transitive (can it have an object)?

YES
Use Dative Case (-a/-ə) for the agent.
NO
Use Accusative Case (-ı/-i/-u/-ü) for the agent.

レベル別の例文

1

Mən onu güldürdüm.

I made him laugh.

2

Anam mənə su içirtdi.

My mother made me drink water.

3

O, qapını açdırdı.

He had the door opened.

4

Müəllim bizi oxutdu.

The teacher made us read.

1

Saçımı kəsdirdim.

I had my hair cut.

2

Atam maşını yudurtdu.

My father had the car washed.

3

Biz evi rənglətdik.

We had the house painted.

4

Ona bir çay içirtdim.

I made him drink a tea.

1

Müdir katibəyə məktub yazdırdı.

The manager made the secretary write a letter.

2

Uşaqlara otağı təmizlətdim.

I made the children clean the room.

3

Həkim xəstəyə dərman qəbul etdirdi.

The doctor made the patient take medicine.

4

Dostuma yeni mahnı oxutdum.

I made my friend sing a new song.

1

Şirkət rəhbərliyi işçilərə yeni qaydaları qəbul etdirdi.

The company management made the employees accept the new rules.

2

O, özünü hamıya sevdirdi.

He made everyone love him.

3

Biz bu layihəni mühəndislərə yoxlatdırdıq.

We had the engineers check this project.

4

Yazıçı qəhrəmanını çətin vəziyyətə saldırdı.

The writer put his hero into a difficult situation.

1

Hökumət bu qanunu parlamentdən keçirtdi.

The government pushed this law through parliament.

2

O, məni bu işə peşman etdirdi.

He made me regret this job.

3

Müstəntiq şahidə ifadəni imzalatdırdı.

The investigator had the witness sign the statement.

4

Rejissor aktyora rolu dərindən hiss etdirdi.

The director made the actor feel the role deeply.

1

Xalqın iradəsi tiranı taxtdan endirtdi.

The will of the people caused the tyrant to be dethroned.

2

Bu hadisə mənə keçmişi xatırlatdırdı.

This event made me remember the past (vividly).

3

O, rəqibini öz ayağına gətirtdi.

He made his rival come to him (on his own feet).

4

Təbiət qanunları bizə acizliyimizi dərk etdirir.

The laws of nature make us realize our helplessness.

間違えやすい

Agent in Causative Constructions Causative vs. Passive

Both use suffixes that can look similar (-il vs -dir). Learners often confuse 'The letter was written' with 'I had the letter written'.

Agent in Causative Constructions Causative vs. Compound Verbs with 'Etmək'

Learners try to use 'məcbur etmək' (to force) instead of the causative suffix.

Agent in Causative Constructions -dir (Causative) vs -dir (Is/Am/Are)

The suffix -dir is also the 3rd person singular copula (to be).

よくある間違い

Mən onu yazdırdım.

Mən ona yazdırdım.

Since 'yazmaq' is transitive, the agent must be in the Dative case.

O məni güldü.

O məni güldürdü.

You need the causative suffix to mean 'made me laugh'.

Saçım kəsdirdim.

Saçımı kəsdirdim.

The object (hair) still needs the Accusative case.

Mən ona güldürdüm.

Mən onu güldürdüm.

Intransitive verbs like 'gülmək' take an Accusative agent.

Müəllim bizə oxudu.

Müəllim bizə oxutdu.

Without the -t suffix, it means 'The teacher read to us', not 'made us read'.

Evi rənglədirdim.

Evi rənglətdim.

Verbs ending in vowels usually take -t, not -dir.

Yemək bişdirirəm.

Yemək bişirirəm.

Bişmək is irregular and uses -ir.

Mən ona maşını təmir etdim.

Mən ona maşını təmir etdirdim.

To have a service done, you must use the causative of 'etmək'.

O məni qorxdurdu.

O məni qorxutdu.

Qorxmaq takes -ut, not -dur.

Mən uşağa yatdırdım.

Mən uşağı yatırtdım.

Yatmaq is intransitive; agent should be Accusative.

Qanunu qəbul edildi.

Qanunu qəbul etdirdilər.

Confusing passive with causative in formal contexts.

文型パターン

Mən ___ (person-Dative) ___ (object-Accusative) ___ (verb-Causative).

O, məni ___ (verb-Causative).

Biz ___ (object-Accusative) ___ (verb-Causative).

Müdir işçilərə ___ (task) ___ (verb-Causative).

Real World Usage

At the Barber occasional

Saçımı qısa kəsdirmək istəyirəm.

Job Interview common

Mən komandama yeni hədəflər qəbul etdirdim.

Texting Friends very common

Onu gəlməyə razı saldırdım!

Car Repair Shop occasional

Yağı dəyişdirmək lazımdır.

Ordering Food common

Zəhmət olmasa, hesabı gətirdin.

Social Media very common

Bu video məni çox güldürdü.

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The 'Who's Doing It?' Test

If you are confused about the case, ask: 'Is the action something I can do to an object?' If yes, use Dative for the person.
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Don't Over-Suffix

While 'yazdırtmaq' exists, 'yazdırmaq' is usually enough. Only use double suffixes if you really mean 'I had someone else tell someone to write'.
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Service Verbs

Memorize 'kəsdirmək' (cut), 'yudurtmaq' (wash), and 'təmir etdirmək' (repair) as set phrases for daily life.
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Politeness

Using the causative can sometimes sound like a command. Add 'zəhmət olmasa' (please) to soften it.

Smart Tips

Always use the causative. Don't say 'I cut my hair' unless you actually held the scissors yourself.

Saçımı kəsdim. (I cut my own hair.) Saçımı kəsdirdim. (I had my hair cut.)

Check if the Azerbaijani verb is transitive. If you can 'verb' a 'thing', use the Dative for the person.

Mən onu yemək yedirtdim. Mən ona yemək yedirtdim.

Don't confuse it with 'is'. If there is a tense marker after it, it's definitely causative.

O gəldi-dir (Incorrect). O gəldirdi (He made [someone] come).

Use the causative to describe how things make you feel.

Bu kino məni kədərli etdi. Bu kino məni kədərləndirdi.

発音

yaz-DIR-maq

Suffix Stress

The stress in causative verbs usually falls on the last syllable of the causative suffix, unless a negative marker is added.

gül-DÜR-mək

Vowel Harmony

The suffix -dir changes to -dır, -dur, or -dür to match the preceding vowel.

Commanding Causative

Bunu ona YAZ-dır! ↘

Strong emphasis on the action being delegated.

暗記しよう

記憶術

Remember 'DIR-T': Use -DIR or -T to get someone else to do the DIRTy work!

視覚的連想

Imagine a boss sitting in a chair (the Subject) pointing a finger at an employee (the Agent) who is actually holding the pen (the Verb).

Rhyme

İş görməzsən özün sən, -dir artırarsan sözə sən! (You won't do the work yourself, you'll add -dir to the word!)

Story

Ali was lazy. He didn't want to wash his car (yumaq). So he went to the car wash and 'yudurtdu' (made it washed). He didn't want to write his essay (yazmaq), so he 'yazdırdı' (made it written). Ali is the master of the causative!

Word Web

yazdıroxutgüldürbişirgöstəryudurttəmizlət

チャレンジ

Look around your room. Identify three things you didn't do yourself (e.g., building the desk, painting the wall). Try to form the Azerbaijani causative verb for those actions.

文化メモ

In Azerbaijani culture, using the causative voice for services (like tea service or cleaning) is standard and not considered rude, as it reflects the reality of professional roles.

In Baku's corporate world, managers use the causative to describe team achievements, emphasizing their role as the 'causer' of the success.

In some southern regions, double causatives are used more frequently to show extreme politeness or indirectness.

The causative suffixes -dir and -t originate from Old Turkic '-tur' and '-t'.

会話のきっかけ

Axırıncı dəfə saçını nə vaxt kəsdirmisən?

Evində nəyi təmir etdirmək istərdin?

Müdirin sənə hansı işləri gördürür?

Uşaqları necə güldürmək olar?

日記のテーマ

Write about a time you had to get something repaired (car, phone, house).
Describe your ideal assistant. What tasks would you make them do?
How do you motivate (make) your friends to go out with you?
Discuss a law that the government recently 'made' people follow.

Test Yourself

Choose the correct agent case for: 'Mən ___ (Əhməd) məktub yazdırdım.' 選択問題

Mən ___ məktub yazdırdım.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Əhmədə
Yazmaq is transitive, so the agent takes the Dative case (-ə).
Complete the causative form of 'gülmək' (to laugh).

O məni çox ___ (make laugh).

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: güldürdü
Gülmək takes the -dür suffix.
Correct the sentence: 'Saçım kəsdirdim.' Error Correction

Find and fix the mistake:

Saçım kəsdirdim.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Saçımı kəsdirdim
The object 'saç' (hair) must be in the Accusative case.
Change 'Mən oxuyuram' (I am reading) to 'I am making him read'. Sentence Transformation

Mən onu ___.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: oxuduram
Oxumaq + t + ur + am = oxuduram (or oxutduram).
Match the verb with its causative meaning. Match Pairs

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

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: 1-Bişirmək, 2-Yatızdırmaq, 3-Öldürmək
These are common irregular or specific causative forms.
Is the following rule true? True False Rule

Intransitive verbs take a Dative agent in the causative voice.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: False
Intransitive verbs take an Accusative agent.
Complete the dialogue. Dialogue Completion

A: Maşının niyə təmizdir? B: Çünki onu ___.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: yudurtdum
B is explaining that they had the car washed (by someone else).
Which suffix is causative? Grammar Sorting

Identify the causative suffix in 'gördürtmək'.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Both
This is a double causative using both -dür and -t.

Score: /8

練習問題

8 exercises
Choose the correct agent case for: 'Mən ___ (Əhməd) məktub yazdırdım.' 選択問題

Mən ___ məktub yazdırdım.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Əhmədə
Yazmaq is transitive, so the agent takes the Dative case (-ə).
Complete the causative form of 'gülmək' (to laugh).

O məni çox ___ (make laugh).

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: güldürdü
Gülmək takes the -dür suffix.
Correct the sentence: 'Saçım kəsdirdim.' Error Correction

Find and fix the mistake:

Saçım kəsdirdim.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Saçımı kəsdirdim
The object 'saç' (hair) must be in the Accusative case.
Change 'Mən oxuyuram' (I am reading) to 'I am making him read'. Sentence Transformation

Mən onu ___.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: oxuduram
Oxumaq + t + ur + am = oxuduram (or oxutduram).
Match the verb with its causative meaning. Match Pairs

1. Bişmək, 2. Yatmaq, 3. Ölmək

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: 1-Bişirmək, 2-Yatızdırmaq, 3-Öldürmək
These are common irregular or specific causative forms.
Is the following rule true? True False Rule

Intransitive verbs take a Dative agent in the causative voice.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: False
Intransitive verbs take an Accusative agent.
Complete the dialogue. Dialogue Completion

A: Maşının niyə təmizdir? B: Çünki onu ___.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: yudurtdum
B is explaining that they had the car washed (by someone else).
Which suffix is causative? Grammar Sorting

Identify the causative suffix in 'gördürtmək'.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Both
This is a double causative using both -dür and -t.

Score: /8

よくある質問 (8)

`-dir` is the general suffix for consonant-ending roots. `-t` is used for vowel-ending roots and roots ending in 'r' or 'l'.

Yes, but it sounds very strong, like 'to force'. The causative suffix is much more natural for everyday requests.

Use `Evi təmizlətdim`. 'Ev' takes the Accusative because it is the object.

Because 'yazmaq' is transitive (needs an object) and 'gülmək' is intransitive (doesn't need an object).

Yes, it is the causative of 'bişmək' (to be cooked). It means 'to cook something'.

Yes, like `yaz-dır-t-maq`. This means having someone else make a third person do the action.

No, the causative suffix comes before the tense marker. You can have causative in past, present, or future.

Very much so. It is used to describe administrative actions and delegation of duties.

Scaffolded Practice

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Mastery Progress

Needs Practice

Improving

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Mastered

In Other Languages

English moderate

have / get / make

Azerbaijan uses a single word (suffix) instead of a multi-word construction.

Spanish low

hacer + infinitive

Spanish requires two separate verbs; Azerbaijani merges them.

French low

faire + infinitive

Word order is very different; Azerbaijani keeps the causative marker at the end.

German moderate

lassen

German 'lassen' can also mean 'to let/allow', which Azerbaijani often distinguishes with different suffixes.

Japanese high

-(s)ase- (Causative form)

Japanese causative can also imply 'letting' someone do something more frequently than Azerbaijani.

Arabic moderate

Form II (Fa'ala) or Form IV (Af'ala)

Arabic uses internal stem changes, while Azerbaijani uses agglutinative suffixes.

Chinese low

使 (shǐ) / 让 (ràng)

Chinese has no verb conjugation or suffixes.

Learning Path

Prerequisites

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