Breakdown of Yoğurtlu çorba çok lezzetli.
olmak
to be
çok
very
lezzetli
delicious
çorba
the soup
yoğurtlu
yogurt-based
Questions & Answers about Yoğurtlu çorba çok lezzetli.
What does the suffix in yoğurtlu mean?
Why is there no word for “is” in the sentence?
How do I make it negative?
What’s the word order here?
Do I need an article like “a/the”?
Turkish has no articles like English. Use demonstratives if you mean a specific one:
Is this sentence generic or about a specific soup?
Alone, it’s flexible: it can be generic (“Yogurt soup is very tasty”) or context-specific (“[That] yogurt soup is very tasty”). Make it explicit if needed:
- Generic: Yoğurtlu çorba genelde çok lezzetli olur.
- Specific: Bu yoğurtlu çorba çok lezzetli.
Why is it -lu (yoğurtlu) and not -li/-lı/-lü?
Vowel harmony. The suffix changes to match the last vowel of the stem:
- After a/ı → -lı
- After e/i → -li
- After o/u → -lu
- After ö/ü → -lü Since yoğurt has last vowel u, it takes -lu → yoğurtlu.
How do I pronounce the special letters here?
- ğ (soft g): doesn’t make a hard “g” sound; it lengthens or softly glides the preceding vowel. Yoğurtlu ≈ “yoort-loo.”
- ç: like English “ch.” Çorba ≈ “chorba,” çok ≈ “chok.”
- In lezzetli, the double zz is pronounced clearly; the i is like “ee” in “see,” and Turkish r is a light tap.
Where is the stress?
Default stress is on the last syllable of each content word:
- yoğurtLU
- çorBA
- çok (single syllable)
- lezzetLİ
Does yoğurtlu çorba differ from yoğurt çorbası?
Slightly:
- yoğurtlu çorba = “soup with yogurt” (emphasizes inclusion of yogurt)
- yoğurt çorbası = “yogurt soup” (a named/typical kind, e.g., the dish known as yogurt soup) Both are understandable; the second feels more like a specific dish name.
Is lezzetli built the same way as yoğurtlu?
Yes. Lezzetli comes from lezzet (flavor) + -li, but it’s fully lexicalized as “tasty/delicious.” Common synonyms: leziz, nefis. Colloquially, güzel also means “tasty.”
Can I say çok güzel instead of çok lezzetli?
Yes. Çok güzel is very common for food in everyday speech. Çok lezzetli is a bit more precise/formal meaning “very tasty/delicious.”
Other ways to intensify besides çok?
- gayet lezzetli (quite/very)
- oldukça lezzetli (fairly/quite)
- aşırı lezzetli (extremely)
- gerçekten çok lezzetli (really very tasty) For negatives, prefer pek … değil: pek lezzetli değil.
How do I turn it into a yes/no question?
Use the question particle after the predicate and obey vowel harmony:
- Yoğurtlu çorba çok lezzetli mi? Here it’s mi (not mı/mu/mü) because the last vowel of lezzetli is front (i/e).
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