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The article discusses the ways of transferring aspects of the English language in the ancient Turkic language. Each language has its own characteristics of time transmission that differ from each other. Although there are no aspects in the Turkic languages like in English, there are ways to convey aspects. Tenses in the Old Turkic language differ from modern Turkic languages. Examples were taken from the ancient Turkic inscriptions in the article.
Aspect, present tense, past tense, heard past tense, future tense.
Aspect, present tense, past tense, heard past tense, future tense.
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