Turkish Nominal Sentences (İsim Cümleleri)
grammarA nominal sentence is one where the predicate is a noun or an adjective (e.g., "I am a teacher," "You are tired"). In Turkish, we create these sentences by addi...
Read moreA nominal sentence is one where the predicate is a noun or an adjective (e.g., "I am a teacher," "You are tired"). In Turkish, we create these sentences by addi...
Read moreEmphatic adjectives are used in Turkish to intensify the meaning of a quality, similar to how we say "pitch black" or "squeaky clean" in English. There is no st...
Read moreOrdinal numbers (first, second, third, etc.) are formed in Turkish by adding the suffix -IncI to the cardinal number. The suffix follows the rules of 4-way vowel harmony.💡 The Pho...
Read moreTurkish numbers are incredibly logical. Once you memorize the basic digits (0–9) and the tens (10, 20, 30...), you can form any number by simply placing them in order from left to...
Read moreIn Turkish, the preposition "To" (indicating direction or approaching) is a suffix attached to the end of a word. It follows the rules of 2-way vowel harmony.The Basic Ru...
Read moreIn Turkish, the preposition for "from" is expressed by the suffix -DAN. It is used whenever you are moving away from a location, receiving something from someone, or iden...
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