Breakdown of Bodrum katında eski tuğlalar ve kırık kütükler var.
Questions & Answers about Bodrum katında eski tuğlalar ve kırık kütükler var.
What does Bodrum katında mean?
Why is the suffix -ında attached to kat rather than to Bodrum?
How do we get katında (with -ında) instead of just katda?
Turkish avoids awkward consonant clusters like /t-d/. So when you add the locative -da to kat, you insert a buffer vowel -ı (and apply vowel harmony):
• kat + ı + da → katında
How is tuğlalar pronounced, and what role does ğ play?
The letter ğ (“yumuşak ge”) doesn’t sound like a distinct consonant. Instead it lengthens the preceding vowel.
• tuğla is pronounced roughly [too-lah], with the u held a bit longer.
• Plural tuğla-lar is [too-laa-lar].
Why is tuğla pluralized as tuğlalar?
Why do the adjectives eski and kırık come before their nouns?
What does kütük mean, and why is it pluralized to kütükler?
What is the form and function of kırık in this sentence?
What role does ve play here?
What does var mean, and why is it placed at the end of the sentence?
var is the existential verb “there is/are.” In Turkish, the structure is:
Location (Bodrum katında) + Items (eski tuğlalar ve kırık kütükler) + var.
How do you turn this into a question: “Are there old bricks and broken logs in the basement?”
Add the question particle mı after var and raise your intonation:
Bodrum katında eski tuğlalar ve kırık kütükler var mı?
Why is bodrum written with a lowercase b, unlike the city name Bodrum?
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