qildik
Qildik is a verb form used in Uzbek to express a completed action by the speaker and one or more others in the past. It translates to "we did" in English and is the first-person plural past tense of the verb qil- "to do." The form is commonly seen in everyday speech and writing as a concise predicate, with or without an explicit subject.
Morphology and etymology: The word is built from the root qil- meaning "to do," combined with the
Usage: Qildik functions as a finite verb form and may stand alone as the main predicate or
See also: In Uzbek, other person-number combinations of the same verb root use different suffix sequences (e.g.,