Qililishi
Qililishi is a noun form used in Uzbek and related Turkic languages to denote the act or process of doing something. It is derived from the verb qilmoq, meaning “to do” or “to make,” and is formed with the nominalizing suffix -ishi to express “the doing” or “the act of performing.” The term thus functions as a non-finite noun that names an action rather than naming a concrete object.
Usage and meaning: As a nominal, qililishi describes the performance of an action or the manner in
Grammar: Qililishi behaves as a noun and can participate in noun phrases with modifiers or in clauses
Origin and related forms: The word arises from the Turkic verbal root qil- combined with the infinitive