Ben toplantıya gidiyorum.

Breakdown of Ben toplantıya gidiyorum.

ben
I
gitmek
to go
toplantı
the meeting
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Questions & Answers about Ben toplantıya gidiyorum.

Why is the subject pronoun Ben explicitly used in this sentence even though Turkish verbs already indicate the subject?
Turkish verbs include person and number information, so the subject pronoun can often be omitted. Ben is included here to emphasize or clarify that the speaker is referring to I.
What does the word toplantıya mean and how is it formed?
The base noun toplantı means meeting. The suffix -ya is a dative case marker indicating direction, which turns the noun into to the meeting.
How is the verb gidiyorum structured and what does it convey?
Gidiyorum is the first-person singular form of the verb gitmek (to go) in the present continuous tense. This tense is used both for actions occurring right now and for plans or arrangements in the near future, effectively meaning I am going.
Why is the present continuous tense used here instead of a simple present tense?
Turkish often uses the present continuous tense to express actions that are happening at the moment or near-future plans. So even if it may seem like a simple statement in English, gidiyorum can denote an action in progress or an intended action soon.
Why aren’t any articles like the or a used in this sentence?
Turkish does not have articles. Definiteness or indefiniteness is understood from context, so there is no need for words equivalent to the or a/an.

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