yozuvga
Yozuvga is a form in Uzbek grammar derived from the noun yozuv (writing, inscription) with the suffix -ga. It represents the dative or allative case of yozuv and is used to indicate direction toward writing, the target of attention or influence related to writing, or the object of certain verbs and adjectives.
Etymology and function: The form is created by attaching -ga to yozuv, a pattern common for marking
Usage: Yozuvga can occur with verbs that take a dative object or with phrases that describe relation
- Men yozuvga e'tibor qarataman. (I direct my attention to the writing.)
- Yozuvga oid masalalar bo‘yicha mutaxassislar uchrashuvi bo‘lib o‘tdi. (An expert meeting was held on writing-related issues.)
See also: Uzbek grammar, Dative case in Uzbek, Yozuv (writing).