Questions & Answers about Giyim tarz güzel.
What does each word in the sentence "Giyim tarz güzel." mean?
• Giyim means "clothing" or "dress."
• Tarz means "style."
• Güzel means "beautiful" or "nice."
Together, they form the idea of "clothing style is beautiful."
Why is there no verb like “is” in the Turkish sentence?
How is the sentence structured in terms of word order, and how does that compare to English?
The sentence follows a simple structure:
• Subject (compound noun): Giyim tarz (“clothing style”)
• Predicate Adjective: güzel (“beautiful”)
In English, you would typically say “The clothing style is beautiful,” inserting the verb “is.” In Turkish, the omission of the copula is normal.
Is “giyim tarz” a compound noun or does it show possession?
How would I change the sentence if I wanted to say “Your clothing style is beautiful”?
To express “your clothing style,” add a second-person singular possessive suffix to tarz. The modified sentence becomes:
Giyim tarzın güzel.
Here, -ın attaches to tarz, indicating “your style.”
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