qilishdi
Qilishdi is a verb form that appears in Uzbek and some related Turkic varieties. It is generally described as a past-tense variant related to the infinitive qilish, meaning “to do” or “to perform.” In modern standard Uzbek, the ordinary past tense for the third-person singular is qil-di (qildi). Therefore, qilishdi is not part of everyday contemporary Uzbek and is mainly found in dialectal speech, historical texts, or stylistic uses where archaic or regional forms are preserved.
Morphology and analysis vary among sources. One view treats qilishdi as a straightforward past-tense form derived
Usage and significance. Qilishdi is of interest primarily to linguists and students studying Uzbek morphology and
See also: Uzbek language, Turkic languages, Uzbek grammar, Verb morphology.