qilingan
Qilingan is a word in Uzbek that functions as a past participle and adjective derived from the verb qilmoq, meaning “to do” or “to make.” It conveys that an action has been completed, and it is commonly translated as “done” or “made.” The form is widely used in both formal and everyday language to describe results of actions.
Form and usage. Qilingan is formed from the verb stem qil- with the participle suffix -gan and
Grammatical notes. Uzbek makes extensive use of participles to express completed actions, with several related forms
- Bu ish qilingan. This work has been done.
- Qilingan tadbirlar natijasi ijobiy bo‘ldi. The measures that were implemented yielded a positive result.
- Ishlar qilinganidan so‘ng boshqalar borishga tayyor edi. After the work had been done, others were ready
See also. Qilmoq, the base verb; other participial forms such as qilgan and qilinmagan are related in