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What does beş mean in the sentence?
It means five, indicating the number of cats mentioned.
Why is the noun kedi not marked for plural even though we are talking about five cats?
In Turkish, when a numeral like beş is used before a noun, the noun remains in its singular form because the number itself implies plurality. Adding a plural suffix is unnecessary.
What tense is the verb oynuyor, and what does it express?
The verb oynuyor is in the present continuous tense, which is used to indicate that the action of playing is happening right now.
Why does the verb oynuyor use the singular conjugation despite referring to multiple cats?
In Turkish, third-person verbs generally remain in the same form regardless of whether the subject is singular or plural. The numeral beş clearly shows that the subject is plural, so the verb does not change form.
How does the word order in "Beş kedi oynuyor" compare to English word order?
Although English typically follows a Subject-Verb(-Object) structure (e.g., "Five cats are playing"), in this simple intransitive sentence the order in Turkish is very similar, displaying the numeral and noun first followed by the verb. However, Turkish is known for its flexible word order, especially in more complex sentences.
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