Burada hiç tuz yok.

Questions & Answers about Burada hiç tuz yok.

What is the difference between yok and değil? Could I use değil here?
Yok means "there is not" or "does not exist," which perfectly fits "There is no salt here." Değil means "is not" and is used to negate a description (like saying "This is not salt" = Bu tuz değil). Because we are talking about whether or not salt is present, we must use yok.
Do I have to include hiç? What does it actually do?
You don't have to include it! Burada tuz yok simply means "There is no salt here." Adding hiç gives extra emphasis, changing the meaning to "There is not any salt here" or "There is no salt here at all."
Why does the sentence use burada instead of just bura?
Bura just means "this place." By adding the location ending -da (which means "in," "on," or "at"), burada becomes "in this place" or "at this location." When talking about where something exists (or doesn't exist), Turkish requires this location ending.
Why is yok placed at the very end of the sentence?
In Turkish, the main action or state of being—whether it's a verb, or an existence word like var (there is) and yok (there is not)—almost always comes at the very end of the sentence.

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