In Turkish grammar, the reported past tense (duyulan geçmiş zaman) can be used with nouns to indicate that the information is being reported or heard from someone else, rather than being directly experienced by the speaker.
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A2 - 12 Duyulan Geçmiş Zamanı Öğren! | Turkish Reported Past Tense Easy! | Türkçeyi Çözüyoruz!Added:
Hello friends. In our last lesson, we saw how to use the past tense with verbs, and we started with the Keloğlan tale, "Once upon a time..." We finished our lesson by saying there was a poor mother who had a bald son. Thus, we actually began using the reported past tense with nouns.
Yes, today we will see the use of the past tense with nouns.
We are deciphering Turkish [singing].
As with verbs, in its use with nouns it means someone else's [music]
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