Word
Gün güzel.
Meaning
The day is nice.
Part of speech
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Pronunciation
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Questions & Answers about Gün güzel.
What does Gün mean in this sentence?
Gün translates to day in English. In Turkish, nouns are used without articles, so Gün stands alone to refer to a day—whether it's a specific day or a general statement about any day depends on context.
Why is there no linking verb (like is) in Gün güzel.?
Turkish often omits the present tense of the verb to be. Instead of saying Gün is güzel, Turkish uses a nominal sentence structure where the subject (Gün) is directly followed by its descriptive adjective (güzel), and the linking verb is understood from context.
How does the structure of Gün güzel. compare to its English equivalent?
In English, the equivalent sentence would be The day is beautiful, which requires a definite article (the) and a linking verb (is). Turkish, however, forms simple descriptive statements by placing the noun and the adjective side by side without additional words.
Is Gün güzel. a complete sentence in Turkish?
Yes, it is a complete sentence. Turkish grammar allows for the omission of the copula (the linking verb) in the present tense, so a sentence like Gün güzel. fully conveys the meaning without any extra elements.
Does the absence of an article before Gün affect its meaning?
No, it doesn’t. Turkish does not have articles like a/an or the. The meaning is determined by context rather than by grammatical markers for definiteness, so Gün remains clear without an article.
Why is Gün capitalized in this sentence?
Gün is capitalized because it is the first word in the sentence, following the standard convention in Turkish (and many other languages) to start a sentence with a capital letter.
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