Breakdown of Elma dilimi masada taze görünüyor.
Questions & Answers about Elma dilimi masada taze görünüyor.
Why is the verb görünüyor at the end of the sentence?
What does the -da in masada signify?
Why is there no separate word for “is” between taze and görünüyor?
Why does taze (fresh) come before görünüyor instead of after it?
Why is there no article like “a” or “the” before elma dilimi?
Why does dilim have the suffix -i (giving dilimi) even though it’s the subject, not a direct object?
How would you say “apple slices” in plural, or make it explicitly “the apple slice”?
• To say “apple slices” you pluralize the slice and keep the possessive suffix:
elma dilimleri (dilim+ler → dilimler, then +i → dilimleri).
• To say “the apple slice” you rely on the same possessive form elma dilimi, or you can add the demonstrative o:
o elma dilimi (“that apple slice,” effectively “the apple slice”).
Can the word order change for emphasis?
Yes. Turkish allows flexibility as long as the verb stays at the end. For example:
• Taze elma dilimi masada görünüyor. (Emphasizes freshness.)
• Masada elma dilimi taze görünüyor. (Focus on location first.)
• Masada taze elma dilimi görünüyor. (Neutral, but lists “location → freshness → subject.”)
All mean “An apple slice looks fresh on the table,” just with slightly different focus.
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