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Accusative Case: Defined Object (-(y)I)

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The Accusative case is used to indicate a specific direct object. If the object of your action is known, specific, or has been mentioned before, you must use this suffix.💡 Grammar...

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Suffix of Capability: (-(y)Abil)

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This form is used to express "can" or "be able to." It reflects physical/mental ability, permission, or possibility.Positive Form (Olumlu):Rule: Verb Stem + (y)...

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Suffix of Certainty and Probability: (-dIr / -tIr)

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The -dIr suffix is a versatile tool in Turkish that adds a specific "mood" to the sentence. Depending on the context, it can mean "I am guessing" or "This...

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Making Polite Requests (Rica Etme)

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In Turkish, the GeniÅŸ Zaman (Simple Present) is the standard way to ask someone to do something politely. While it looks like a question, it functions as a "Polite Command.&qu...

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Conjugating the Simple Present (GeniÅŸ Zaman)

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In this section, we cover the full conjugation of the GeniÅŸ Zaman across all forms. Note how the negative form is unique compared to other Turkish tenses.Positive Form (Olumlu):Rul...

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Simple Present / Aorist Tense (GeniÅŸ Zaman)

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The Geniş Zaman is used for general truths, habits, and polite requests. It encompasses the past, present, and future because it describes things that "always" happen.💡...

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