Diyalog, yanlış anlamaları önler.

Breakdown of Diyalog, yanlış anlamaları önler.

yanlış
wrong
diyalog
the dialogue
önlemek
to prevent
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Questions & Answers about Diyalog, yanlış anlamaları önler.

Why is there a comma after Diyalog in this sentence?
In Turkish, commas can be used stylistically to indicate a slight pause or to emphasize the subject. Although a simple subject–verb sentence might not always require a comma, here the pause after Diyalog can help set off the subject and underline its importance in preventing misunderstandings.
How is the sentence structured in terms of subject, object, and verb?
Turkish typically follows a Subject–Object–Verb (SOV) order. In this example, Diyalog is the subject, yanlış anlamaları is the object, and önler is the verb. Even with the comma before the object, the fundamental SOV order remains clear.
What does the suffix -ları in yanlış anlamaları indicate?
The suffix -ları serves two purposes. First, -lar marks the plural form, and then the following is the accusative case marker. Together, yanlış anlamaları implies “the misunderstandings” with a definiteness that Turkish expresses through suffixation rather than a separate word like “the.”
How is the verb önler formed, and what does it tell us about the sentence?
The verb önler is derived from önlemek (to prevent) and is conjugated in the present simple tense, third-person singular. Its form shows that the subject (Diyalog) is understood to perform the action in a general, timeless sense—it states a fact or general truth without needing an explicit subject pronoun.
Why doesn’t Turkish use a separate word for “the,” as seen in the translation of yanlış anlamaları?
Turkish does not have separate definite articles like “the” in English. Instead, definiteness is conveyed through suffixes attached to the noun. In yanlış anlamaları, the accusative marker appended after the plural suffix -lar indicates that the misunderstandings in question are definite or specific.