Questions & Answers about Taze kahve hoş kokuyor.
Why doesn’t kahve have a suffix like -i or -u?
Why is there no indefinite article “a/an” before kahve?
What does taze mean and why is it placed before kahve?
What does hoş mean, and why does it appear before kokuyor?
How is the verb kokuyor formed in terms of root and suffixes?
kokuyor breaks down like this:
• kok- : verb root meaning “to smell”
• -yor : present continuous tense suffix (“…ing”)
• (zero ending) : third person singular has no additional suffix
So kokuyor literally means “(he/she/it) is smelling.”
Why isn’t there a separate word for “is” in kokuyor?
How would you turn Taze kahve hoş kokuyor into a question?
Add the question particle -mu (with vowel harmony) after the verb. You get:
“Taze kahve hoş kokuyor mu?”
This literally asks, “Does fresh coffee smell nice?”
How would you negate the sentence?
Insert the negative suffix -ma/-me before -yor:
“Taze kahve hoş kokumuyor.”
If you want a negative question, add -mu as well:
“Taze kahve hoş kokumuyor mu?” (“Doesn’t fresh coffee smell nice?”)
Could you use güzel instead of hoş? Any nuance?
Yes. Taze kahve güzel kokuyor is perfectly fine and means “Fresh coffee smells good.”
Nuance:
- hoş emphasizes a pleasant or agreeable sensation.
- güzel is more general, meaning “nice,” “good,” or “beautiful.” Both are correct here.
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