Müşteri parayı veriyor.

Breakdown of Müşteri parayı veriyor.

para
money
vermek
to give
müşteri
customer

Questions & Answers about Müşteri parayı veriyor.

Why is it parayı and not just para?
The suffix attached to para is the accusative case. It shows that the money is the specific, direct object of the verb—it is the exact thing being given. In English, we show this by saying "the" money instead of just "money".
Where does the y in parayı come from?
It is a buffer letter. The word para (money) ends in a vowel, and the accusative suffix here is also a vowel (ı). Because Turkish does not like putting two vowels right next to each other, we insert the buffer consonant y to smoothly connect them.
Why does the accusative suffix use ı here instead of i?
This happens because of 4-way vowel harmony. You look at the last vowel in the root word, which in para is 'a'. The rule states that if a word's last vowel is 'a' or 'ı', the suffix that follows must use the vowel ı.
In English, we say "giving the money" (verb then object). Why is the order different here?
Turkish uses a Subject-Object-Verb word order. The subject doing the action (Müşteri) comes first, the object receiving the action (parayı) goes in the middle, and the verb (veriyor) comes at the very end of the sentence.

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