Preposition "DA" in Turkish (In, At, On, With)
grammarIn Turkish, the preposition for "in," "on," "at," and "with" (possession) is expressed by a single suffix: -DA. Unlike English prepositions,...
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In Turkish, the preposition for "in," "on," "at," and "with" (possession) is expressed by a single suffix: -DA. Unlike English prepositions,...
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Read morePluralizing nouns in Turkish is very straightforward. It relies entirely on 2-way Vowel Harmony. To make a noun plural, you simply add one of two suffixes to the end of the word: -...
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Read moreIn Turkish grammar, two vowels generally do not follow one another directly. While exceptions exist in foreign loanwords (e.g., Saat, Fiil) or compound words (e.g., Kocaeli), nativ...
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