edilirdiler
Edilirdiler is a grammatical form found in Turkic languages such as Azerbaijani and Turkish. It represents the passive voice in the past tense for a third-person plural subject. The form is derived from the verb etmek (to do/make) or its semantic equivalents, combined with a passive morpheme and past-tense endings. In practice, edilirdilər expresses actions that were performed on the subject by an unspecified agent, with the imperfect aspect implying ongoing or repeated action in the past.
Morphology and formation: The root conveys “to do,” the passive marker attaches to form edil-, followed by
Usage: The form appears in narrative and formal registers, especially in historical descriptions, legal texts, and
Examples: İşlər edilirdilər. The tasks were being done. Proyektlər edilirdilər. The projects were being done.
See also: Turkish grammar, Azerbaijani grammar, passive voice, past tense in Turkic languages.