eskirgen

/ eskirɡen /

Degrees

plain eskirgen that has worn out
more of it eskirgenirek more that has worn out
the most em eskirgen the most that has worn out
turned up bek eskirgen very that has worn out

To compare two things, put the loser in the from-form: ol menden eskirgen — "compared to me, he is that has worn out."

Saying it about someone

men eskirgenme I am that has worn out
biz eskirgenbiz we are that has worn out
sen eskirgense you are that has worn out
siz eskirgensiz you all are that has worn out
ol eskirgendi he / she / it is that has worn out
ala eskirgendile they are that has worn out