Word
Tren yavaş.
Meaning
The train is slow.
Part of speech
sentence
Pronunciation
Course
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Questions & Answers about Tren yavaş.
Why is there no definite or indefinite article (like the or a) before Tren?
Turkish doesn't use articles in the same way as English. The noun Tren appears without an article, and context tells you whether it's referring to a specific train or trains in general.
Why does the sentence lack a linking verb such as is?
In Turkish, the present simple tense typically omits the copula. So, Tren yavaş is understood as "The train is slow." A more formal version might include the copula -dir (resulting in Tren yavaştır), but everyday speech commonly drops it.
What is the syntactic structure of Tren yavaş?
This sentence has a straightforward subject-predicate structure. Tren is the subject (the noun), and yavaş is the predicate adjective describing the train. This format is common in Turkish descriptive sentences.
Is yavaş functioning as an adjective or an adverb in this sentence?
Yavaş functions as an adjective here because it directly describes the noun Tren. In Turkish, adjectives used predicatively (after the subject) describe a state or quality without needing a verb like "is."
Would adding the suffix -dir (forming yavaştır) change the meaning of the sentence?
Not significantly—the meaning would still be "The train is slow." Adding -dir makes the sentence more formal or complete, but in everyday usage, omitting it is perfectly acceptable and common.
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