“Slept” (past) in Turkish

In Turkish, “Slept” (the verb, in the past tense) is written as:

(I) Uyudum

(You) Uyudun

(You, formal) Uyudunuz

(You, plural) Uyudunuz

(He, She, It) Uyudu

(We) Uyuduk

(They) Uyudular

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Examples in sentences or statements

(Editor’s note: In one or more of the following statements, the word “Slept” is replaced with an applicable word or words to keep the statement colloquial but to maintain the meaning of Slept (“Sleep” in the past participle).)
 
“I slept well last night.”

Dün gece iyi uyudum.

 
“I didn’t sleep well last night.”

Dün gece iyi uyumadım.

 
“How was your sleep last night?”

Dün gece nasıl uyudun?

 
“How many hours did you two sleep last night?”

Dün gece kaç saat uyudunuz?

 
“My husband went to sleep early last night.”

Kocam dün gece erken uyudu.

 
“He slept for five hours only.”

Sadece beş saat uyudu.

 
“She slept well.”

O iyi uyudu.

 
“We slept late.”

Geç uyuduk.

 
“We didn’t sleep well.”

Pek iyi uyumadık.

 
“The kids slept at their grandparent’s last night.”

Çocuklar dün gece büyükannelerinde uyudular.
 

In other Mediterranean languages and dialects

“Slept” (past) in Lebanese Arabic

“Slept” (past) in Tunisian Arabic
 

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