Breakdown of Toplantıda protokollere uymalıyız.
toplantı
the meeting
-e
to
-da
at
protokol
the protocol
uymak
to comply
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Questions & Answers about Toplantıda protokollere uymalıyız.
What case is Toplantıda and what does it express?
Toplantıda is in the locative case, formed with the suffix -da, and it expresses “at” or “in.” So Toplantıda means “at the meeting.”
Why is it -da and not -de or -ta?
Turkish uses vowel harmony and consonant assimilation for case endings. The last vowel in Toplantı is ı, a back unrounded vowel, so the correct suffix is -da (back vowel). There’s no consonant assimilation here because Toplantı ends in a vowel.
How is protokollere formed? What do the parts -ler and -e do?
Start with protokol (protocol).
• Add the plural suffix -ler → protokoller (protocols).
• Then add the dative suffix -e → protokollere, meaning “to the protocols.”
Why is protokollere in the dative case?
The verb uymak (“to comply/obey”) requires its object in the dative case in Turkish. You “comply with” or “obey” something to it, so you say protokollere uymak.
How is uymalıyız constructed? Break down the morphemes.
uymalıyız =
• uy- (root: “to follow/obey”)
• -malı (necessity suffix: “must/should”)
• -yız (1st person plural ending, with buffer y)
What does the suffix -malı add to the verb?
The suffix -malı (or -meli after front vowels) expresses obligation or necessity, equivalent to English “must,” “have to,” or “should.”
Why is there a buffer consonant y in uymalıyız?
Turkish avoids two consecutive vowels. The stem uymalı ends in a vowel and the ending -ız begins with a vowel, so a buffer y is inserted: uymalı+yız = uymalıyız.
Why does the verb appear at the end of this sentence?
Turkish generally follows subject-object-verb (SOV) word order. Even when objects are case-marked, the verb usually comes last.
Can the subject pronoun be omitted in Turkish?
Yes. The personal ending -yız on uymalıyız already indicates “we,” so you don’t need a separate pronoun like biz.