Tuzatadi
Tuzatadi is a present-tense verb form in Uzbek that means “he/she/it corrects” or “fixes.” It is derived from the infinitive tuzatmoq, which conveys the notions of correcting, fixing, or adjusting. The noun form tuzatish refers to the act or process of correction. Tuzatadi is the third-person singular present tense, used when the subject is he, she, or a nonhuman entity, and it conforms to Uzbek vowel harmony rules in its suffix.
In usage, tuzatadi covers a range of corrective actions, from correcting errors in text to adjusting settings
Example sentences illustrate the typical usage: U xatolarni tuzatadi. (He/she corrects the mistakes.) Biz matnni tuzatamiz.
Etymology and related forms: The form tuzatadi comes from the root tuzat- with the present-tense suffix -adi,