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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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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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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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Comprehensive Guide to Turkish Personal Pronouns

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Personal Pronouns (Kişi Zamirleri) are essential words used to replace nouns. In Turkish, these pronouns change their form significantly based on the six noun cases (Grammatical Ca...

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Buffer Letters in the Turkish Language

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In 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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