Stadyum kalabalık.

Breakdown of Stadyum kalabalık.

olmak
to be
kalabalık
crowded
stadyum
the stadium
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Questions & Answers about Stadyum kalabalık.

How do you pronounce Stadyum kalabalık?
You can break it into four syllables: sta-dyum ka-la-ba-lık. In IPA it’s [stəˈd͡ʒyum kalaˈbaːlɯk]. Turkish stress often falls on the last syllable, so you’d put a bit more emphasis on lık.
Why isn’t there a word for “is” in Stadyum kalabalık?
Turkish typically omits the copula in present‐tense descriptive sentences. Instead of saying “Stadyum (is) kalabalık,” you just say Stadyum kalabalık. The verb “to be” is zero-marked in the present tense.
Is kalabalık here a noun or an adjective?
Here kalabalık functions as an adjective meaning “crowded.” Although kalabalık can also be a noun (“crowd”), its position after the subject stadyum tells you it’s being used adjectivally.
Why does the adjective kalabalık come after stadyum, when adjectives usually precede nouns in Turkish?
When you’re making a noun phrase (e.g. “a crowded stadium”), you put the adjective before the noun: kalabalık stadyum. But in a full sentence with a predicate, the word order is Subject–Predicate, so you end up with Stadyum kalabalık.
How would you say “The stadium was crowded” in Turkish?

Change the copula to past tense by adding -tı:
Stadyum kalabalıktı.
Here kalabalıkkalabalık-tı marks “was crowded.”

How do you make this sentence negative?

Insert değil after the adjective:
Stadyum kalabalık değil.
Literally, “Stadium crowded not,” i.e. “The stadium is not crowded.”

How can you emphasize that the stadium is very crowded?

Add an adverb like çok before the adjective:
Stadyum çok kalabalık.
= “The stadium is very crowded.”

How do you say “Stadiums are crowded” (plural)?

Pluralize stadyum with -lar but leave kalabalık unchanged:
Stadyumlar kalabalık.
= “Stadiums are crowded.”