Romanı okuyorum.

Breakdown of Romanı okuyorum.

okumak
to read
roman
novel

Questions & Answers about Romanı okuyorum.

Why is there an at the end of romanı?
The suffix is the accusative case marker. It shows that the novel is the specific, definite object of your reading. Without it, roman okuyorum would mean "I am reading a novel" (or just novel-reading in general), but romanı okuyorum specifically means "I am reading the novel."
Why does roman take instead of another vowel like -i or -u?
The accusative suffix follows 4-way vowel harmony. Because the last vowel in the root word roman is an 'a', the suffix must be . If the word had a different final vowel, like the 'e' in ev (house), it would take -i to become evi.
The present continuous suffix is often taught as -ıyor or -uyor. Why is there no extra vowel before -yor in okuyorum?
The verb root here is oku (to read), which already ends in the vowel 'u'. When a verb root ends in a vowel, it doesn't need an extra connecting vowel before the -yor suffix. So it simply becomes oku + yor + um.
Where is the word for "I" in this sentence?
In Turkish, the subject pronoun is usually optional because it is already built into the verb. The -um at the end of okuyorum tells us the subject is "I". You could say Ben romanı okuyorum for emphasis, but dropping the Ben is completely natural and much more common.

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