Tempo yavaştır.

Breakdown of Tempo yavaştır.

olmak
to be
yavaş
slow
tempo
the tempo
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Questions & Answers about Tempo yavaştır.

What does tempo mean in this sentence?
Tempo is a loanword in Turkish (borrowed from Italian/English) that refers to the speed or pace, especially in a musical context. In this sentence, it acts as the subject and indicates the element whose pace is being described.
Why isn’t there a separate word for "is" in the sentence?
In Turkish, the concept of “is” (the copula) is not expressed as a separate word in the present simple tense. Instead, it’s built into the predicate using a suffix. Here, yavaştır combines the adjective yavaş with the suffix -tır to mean "is slow."
How is yavaştır formed, and what role does the suffix -tır play?
The base adjective is yavaş (meaning "slow"). To form a complete predicate that asserts a state of being, Turkish attaches a copular suffix—in this case, -tır—to the adjective. This suffix not only signals the assertion ("is slow") in the third person singular but also follows vowel harmony rules, making the sentence grammatically complete.
Is the word order in "Tempo yavaştır" typical for Turkish sentences?
Yes, it is. Turkish often follows a subject–predicate order, and the copula is embedded as a suffix on the adjective. The sentence begins with the subject tempo followed by the predicate yavaştır, which includes the meaning of "is."
Could the sentence be expressed differently while keeping the same meaning?
While "Tempo yavaştır" is the standard and natural way to say "The tempo is slow" in Turkish, the main variation you might encounter is in informal contexts where speakers sometimes use shortened forms. However, for clear, formal communication—especially in writing—the verb suffix is essential, so "yavaştır" is used to convey the complete meaning.