Questions & Answers about Çantanın kilidi nerede?
Why is there an extra "n" in çantanın?
To make the genitive ("owner") part of the phrase "the bag's", we add the suffix -ın to çanta. Because çanta ends in a vowel, we must insert the buffer letter -n- between the two vowels to make it easier to say, giving us çantanın.
Why is there an -i at the end of kilidi?
In a definite noun compound like "the bag's lock", both words must take a suffix. The first word gets the genitive "owner" suffix (çantanın), and the second word gets a possessive suffix to show it belongs to something. The -i is the 3rd-person singular possessive suffix, acting like "its". Literally, the Turkish structure is "the bag's its-lock".
The dictionary word for "lock" is kilit. Why did the "t" change to a "d" in kilidi?
This is due to consonant mutation (often called the "k-t-ç-p softening" rule). When a word ends in a hard consonant like t, and you add a suffix starting with a vowel (like the possessive -i), that hard consonant usually softens. So, the t in kilit softens to a d, becoming kilidi.
Why does the question use nerede instead of just nere?
Nerede is the locative form of nere (what place). Because you are asking for the physical location of the lock ("at where" or "in what place"), you must attach the locative suffix -de.
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