Questions & Answers about Bu büyük bir pasta mı?
Why is the word order büyük bir pasta instead of bir büyük pasta?
Where is the verb for "is" in this sentence?
There isn't one! In Turkish, words like "am", "is", and "are" are usually added as suffixes. However, for "it is" or "this is", there is no visible suffix at all. Simply placing the question particle mı at the end of the phrase is enough to mean "Is this...?".
Why is mı written as a separate word if it acts like a suffix?
Yes/no question particles like mı, mi, mu, and mü are always written with a space before them. Even though they stand alone as separate words, they still follow vowel harmony rules. Since the last vowel in pasta is a, we use mı to match its sound.
Wait, does pasta mean the same thing in Turkish as it does in English?
No, it is a "false friend"! In Turkish, pasta means "cake" (usually a layered or frosted cake). If you want to eat Italian pasta, you would ask for makarna.