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What is the role of seni in the sentence "Duygu seni mutlu ediyor."?
Seni is the direct object of the sentence. It’s the accusative form of sen (you), showing who is being made happy by Duygu.
Why does Duygu appear without any explicit case marker?
In Turkish, subjects are typically in the nominative case, which does not require a marker. Duygu is the subject of the sentence, so no additional suffix is needed.
How does the word order in "Duygu seni mutlu ediyor" compare to English sentence structure?
Turkish usually follows a Subject-Object-Verb (SOV) order. In this sentence, Duygu is the subject, seni is the object, and mutlu ediyor is the verb phrase. In contrast, English normally uses Subject-Verb-Object (SVO) order.
What is the function of the verb phrase mutlu ediyor, and why is the adjective mutlu used with ediyor?
The verb phrase mutlu ediyor comes from the structure mutlu etmek, meaning "to make happy." In this construction, mutlu (happy) is used with the causative verb etmek (here in its present form ediyor) to indicate that Duygu is causing someone to be happy.
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