Breakdown of Genç öğrenci yurda erken dönüyor.
öğrenci
student
genç
young
erken
early
dönmek
to return
yurt
dormitory
Questions & Answers about Genç öğrenci yurda erken dönüyor.
Why is 'to the dormitory' written as yurda instead of yurta?
The base word for dormitory is yurt. When we add the directional suffix -a (meaning 'to'), the word ends up with a vowel right after its final t. This triggers consonant mutation: the hard t softens to a d, giving us yurda.
The word genç ends in a ç. Why doesn't it mutate to c here?
Consonant mutation only happens when a suffix starting with a vowel is attached to the word. In this sentence, genç (young) is an adjective standing on its own without any suffixes, so its final ç does not change.
Where does the ü in dönüyor come from?
The verb root is dön- (to return) and the present continuous suffix is -yor. Since dön- ends in a consonant, it needs a connecting vowel to smoothly attach to -yor. Following 4-way vowel harmony rules, the ö in the root dictates that the connecting vowel must be ü, making it dönüyor.
Why is erken placed right before the verb?
In Turkish, words that describe how or when an action happens, like erken (early), usually go right before the verb they modify. The typical order here is Subject (genç öğrenci) + Direction (yurda) + Adverb (erken) + Verb (dönüyor).
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