Turkish Dative Case: Preposition "To" (A / E)

In Turkish, the preposition "To" (indicating direction or approaching) is a suffix attached to the end of a word. It follows the rules of 2-way vowel harmony.

The Basic Rule:

The suffix is chosen based on the last vowel of the word:

  • If the last vowel is Heavy (a, ı, o, u) → Add -a.

  • If the last vowel is Light (e, i, ö, ü) → Add -e.

The Buffer Letter (Y):

Since two vowels cannot be placed together in Turkish, if a word ends in a vowel, you must insert the buffer letter (y) before adding the suffix.

  • Example: Tiyatro (Theater) + a → Tiyatroya (To the theater).


Personal Pronouns with "To":

Note that singular pronouns undergo a vowel change, while plural pronouns follow the standard rule:

Pronoun + Suffix

Result

Meaning

Ben + e

Bana

To me

Sen + e

Sana

To you

O + a

Ona

To him / her / it

Biz + e

Bize

To us

Siz + e

Size

To you (plural/formal)

Onlar + a

Onlara

To them


Questions and Answers:

If a question uses the following words, the answer must also take the (a/e) suffix:

  • Nereye? (To where?) → Eve (To the house).

  • Kime? (To whom?) → Ali'ye (To Ali).


Practical Examples:

  • Ali İstanbul’a gidiyor: Ali is going to Istanbul.

  • Her sabah işe gidiyorum: I go to work every morning.

  • Kedi ağaca tırmanıyor: The cat is climbing (to) the tree.

  • Öğrenciler kitaba bakıyor: The students are looking at the book.

  • Eve dön: Return home.


We hope this explanation helped you master the dative case. Remember, practice is the key to fluency!