Like many languages, Uighur parts of speech can be divided into two categories: content words and function words. Content words are nouns, verbs, adjectives, numerals, quantifiers and pronouns; Function words include adverbs, postpositions, conjunctions, auxiliary words, exclamations and onomatopoeia. Postposition words are equivalent to prepositions in many languages, except that prepositions in many languages are placed in front of nouns or pronouns, while Uyghur postposition words are placed behind nouns and pronouns.
Uygur verbs can be divided into transitive verbs and intransitive verbs. The action expressed by transitive verbs directly involves an object, which requires the object to have an object suffix. In general, the objective case should be placed before the verb, so "without you" should be translated into "".
The action indicated by intransitive verbs has nothing to do with the object, and no object is needed. Like "?" 、"? " .
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