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Questions & Answers about Vazo güzel.
What does vazo mean in this sentence?
Vazo means vase in Turkish. It’s a common noun referring to a decorative container, typically used for holding flowers.
Why is there no word equivalent to the English verb “is” in Vazo güzel.?
In Turkish, the present tense of the copula “to be” is generally omitted in simple equational statements. So although English requires the linking verb “is” (as in “The vase is beautiful”), Turkish directly uses Vazo güzel to express that same idea.
What role does güzel play in the sentence?
Güzel is an adjective meaning beautiful. In this sentence, it functions as a predicate adjective that describes the subject (vazo).
How does the word order in Vazo güzel compare to English in similar statements?
In English, adjectives used predicatively follow a linking verb (e.g., “The vase is beautiful”). In Turkish, however, the adjective follows the noun without any linking copula, resulting in Vazo güzel. This illustrates a typical structural difference between Turkish and English.
Can adjectives in Turkish also be placed before the noun, similar to English attributive adjectives?
Yes, adjectives in Turkish can be placed before the noun when used attributively. For example, güzel vazo would mean “beautiful vase” in a noun phrase. However, when making a statement about the subject’s quality—as in an equational sentence—the adjective follows the noun, and no copula is used.