Stil güzel.

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Questions & Answers about Stil güzel.

Why doesn’t the sentence include an explicit verb equivalent to “is” as in “The style is nice”?
In Turkish, the present tense copula (the verb “to be”) is usually omitted. So, while English requires “is” in “The style is nice,” Turkish simply uses “Stil güzel.” with the linking verb understood.
How does the word order in “Stil güzel.” compare to that in English?
Turkish follows a Subject-Predicate structure in such constructions. In “Stil güzel.” the noun stil (subject) is immediately followed by the adjective güzel (predicate adjective), whereas in English the linking verb “is” is necessary to connect the subject with its attribute.
Why is there no article before stil in the sentence?
Turkish does not use articles like “a” or “the.” Nouns appear without any definite or indefinite articles, so stil stands alone, unlike in English where an article is required.
What is the origin of the word stil in Turkish?
The word stil is a loanword adopted from European languages—most notably from French or English. Its similarity to the word “style” in other languages reflects this borrowed origin.
Why is the adjective güzel placed after the noun instead of before it?
When an adjective functions as a predicate (describing the subject in a complete sentence), Turkish places it after the subject. In attributive use (directly modifying a noun), adjectives typically precede the noun. In “Stil güzel.”, güzel follows stil because it serves as the predicate adjective.