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Understanding the Passive Voice in Turkish (Edilgen Yapı)
grammar
In Turkish grammar, the passive voice is used when the focus is on the action or the object affected by the action, rather than the person performing it. This guide will show you h...
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Turkish Sentence Structure
grammar
Turkish is a unique and logical language. It is "agglutinative," meaning it adds suffixes to word roots to change their meaning. Here is the fundamental guide to building...
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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 Geniş 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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