Cüzdanda çok para var.

Questions & Answers about Cüzdanda çok para var.

Why is var at the very end of the sentence?
In Turkish, sentences usually end with the verb or the main action word. var means 'there is' or 'exists', so it comes last. The standard pattern for these sentences is: Location (Cüzdanda) + Thing (çok para) + var.
How does cüzdanda mean 'in the wallet'?
The base word is cüzdan (wallet). To say 'in', 'on', or 'at', Turkish attaches a location suffix to the end of the word. Because the last vowel in cüzdan is 'a', it takes the matching suffix -da, making it cüzdanda.
Why isn't the plural suffix used on para since there is 'a lot' of it?
In Turkish, whenever you use a quantity word like çok (a lot/many) or a specific number, you leave the noun in its singular form. You do not add a plural ending, so it is always çok para, never çok paralar.
If I want to say 'The wallet has a lot of money', do I still use var?
Yes! Turkish doesn't have a direct verb for 'to have'. Instead, you express possession by saying something 'exists'. The sentence literally translates to 'In the wallet, a lot of money exists', which covers both 'There is a lot of money in the wallet' and 'The wallet has a lot of money'.

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