Questions & Answers about Çorba biraz soğuk, çok sıcak değil.
Where do we place degree words like biraz and çok in a sentence?
There's no word for "is" in this sentence. How do we know it means "The soup is..."?
How does değil work at the end of the sentence?
değil is the negative word meaning "not". It always comes after the word or phrase it negates. In the second half of the sentence, it comes right after çok sıcak to mean "is not very hot".
Why is there just a comma between the two parts? Shouldn't there be a word for "but"?
You certainly could use a word like ama (but) here. However, Turkish often connects two short, contrasting statements with just a comma. The natural contrast between soğuk (cold) and sıcak (hot) makes the meaning perfectly clear without needing an extra connecting word.