Questions & Answers about Yarın sabah nerede buluşuyoruz?
Why does the verb end in -iyoruz (present continuous) if the sentence is about tomorrow?
Just like in English when we say "we are meeting tomorrow," Turkish frequently uses the present continuous tense (-iyor) to talk about fixed future plans. The time word yarın (tomorrow) makes it obvious that the action hasn't happened yet.
How do you break down the verb buluşuyoruz?
It starts with the verb root buluş- (to meet or get together). We add the present continuous tense suffix -uyor, and finally the "we" personal ending, which is -uz.
Why do we use nerede here instead of nereye?
Nerede means "where at" (asking for a location), while nereye means "where to" (asking for a direction). Because a meeting happens at a specific location, we use the locative question word nerede.
Why is "yarın sabah" at the very beginning of the sentence?
In standard Turkish word order, time expressions like yarın sabah (tomorrow morning) usually go at the beginning. This is followed by the place or question word (nerede), with the verb firmly at the end.