Possessive Suffixes (İyelik Ekleri)
Possessive suffixes indicate who owns an object. In Turkish, these suffixes are attached to the noun and change accordin...
Vowel and Consonant Harmony Turkish Language
Turkish grammar is built on the principle of harmony. To speak and write correctly, you must understand how vowels and c...
Expressing Desire: "I want to..." (mAk istemek)
This structure is essential for expressing what you want or intend to do. In Turkish, instead of conjugating two verbs b...
Essential Turkish Adjectives & Their Opposites
Adjectives are the building blocks of descriptive conversation. To help you sound more natural and expressive in Turkish...
Turkish Nominal Sentences (İsim Cümleleri)
A nominal sentence is one where the predicate is a noun or an adjective (e.g., "I am a teacher," "You are...
Emphatic Adjectives (Pekiştirme Sıfatları)
Emphatic adjectives are used in Turkish to intensify the meaning of a quality, similar to how we say "pitch black&q...
Ordinal Numbers in Turkish (Sıra Sayıları)
Ordinal numbers (first, second, third, etc.) are formed in Turkish by adding the suffix -IncI to the cardinal number. Th...
Turkish Numbers (Sayılar)
Turkish numbers are incredibly logical. Once you memorize the basic digits (0–9) and the tens (10, 20, 30...), you can f...
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 wo...
Preposition "DAN" in Turkish (From / Out of / Than)
In Turkish, the preposition for "from" is expressed by the suffix -DAN. It is used whenever you are moving awa...