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Preposition "DA" in Turkish (In, At, On, With)

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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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Simple Question in Turkish (mı, mi, mu, mü)

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The question particle mI is used to turn a statement into a simple question that can be answered with "Yes" (Evet) or "No" (Hayır). It is the equivalent of the...

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Daily Islamic Supplications & Expressions in Turkish

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The Turkish language is rich with religious expressions and prayers used in almost every aspect of daily life. These phrases reflect the culture of kindness, respect, and faith sha...

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The Plural Rule in Turkish (Çoğul Eki)

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Pluralizing 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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Short Introductory Dialogues in Turkish (Level A1)

Turkish Dialogues

Introductory dialogues are your first step into the world of the Turkish language. This article provides essential models that are highly useful for new students.☀️ Daily Greetings...

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The Present Continuous Tense in Turkish

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The Present Continuous Tense in Turkish (Şimdiki Zaman)The Şimdiki Zaman is the most common tense used to describe actions happening right now. It is the equivalent of the English...

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