Ben üniversiteye başvuruyorum.

Breakdown of Ben üniversiteye başvuruyorum.

ben
I
üniversite
the university
-ye
to
başvurmak
to apply
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Questions & Answers about Ben üniversiteye başvuruyorum.

Why is ben used at the beginning when başvuruyorum already shows “I am applying”?
In Turkish the verb ending -um on başvuruyorum already marks first person singular, so ben is optional. You include ben only for emphasis or clarity. Otherwise you can simply say Üniversiteye başvuruyorum.
What does the suffix -ye in üniversiteye mean?
The suffix -ye is the dative case marker meaning “to” or “towards.” Since üniversite (university) ends in the vowel e (a front unrounded vowel), vowel harmony requires the dative vowel to be e, and we attach -ye (“y” for buffer + “e” for case).
Why is there a y before the e in üniversiteye?
Turkish avoids vowel‐to‐vowel junctions when suffixing. If a noun ends in a vowel and the suffix also starts with a vowel, an epenthetic consonant y is inserted. So üniversite + -e becomes üniversite + y + e = üniversiteye.
How is başvuruyorum formed from the infinitive başvurmak?

Breakdown:

  1. Remove -makbaşvur- (stem).
  2. Add present continuous -uyor (choosing u because the stem’s last vowel /u/ is back‐rounded) → başvuruyor.
  3. Add 1st person singular ending -um (choosing u to harmonize with the last vowel /o/ of başvuruyor) → başvuruyorum.
What does the -yor part of başvuruyorum indicate?
The -yor segment marks the present continuous (progressive) aspect, meaning the action is happening right now: “I am applying.”
Why is the final ending -um and not -ım, -üm or -em in başvuruyorum?
Turkish vowel harmony picks the vowel of the personal ending based on the last vowel of the verb form. In başvuruyor, the last vowel is o (a back, rounded vowel), so the 1st person singular suffix is -um.
Can you omit ben and just say Üniversiteye başvuruyorum?
Yes. Because the verb ending already signals “I,” you can drop ben in most contexts. It’s perfectly natural to say Üniversiteye başvuruyorum unless you want special emphasis.
How would you say “I applied to the university” (simple past) instead?

Use the simple past suffix -du and 1st person ending -m after the stem:
Üniversiteye + başvur- + -du + -m → Üniversiteye başvurdum (“I applied to the university”).

How do you pronounce the ü in üniversiteye?
The letter ü is a front, rounded vowel [y], like the German ü in Über or the French u in lune. To produce it, position your tongue high and forward as for [i], then round your lips.