Questions & Answers about Mart ve nisan çok güzel.
Why is Mart capitalized but nisan is written with a lowercase letter?
In Turkish, months and days of the week are only capitalized when they refer to a specific, exact date (like 15 Nisan). When talking about the month in general, it is written in lowercase. Mart is only capitalized here because it is the first word of the sentence.
Where is the word for "are" in this sentence?
Turkish does not have a separate standalone word for "is" or "are". In simple factual sentences like this, you just place the subjects (Mart ve nisan) right before the adjective (çok güzel). The "are" is naturally understood from the context.
Since "March and April" are two things, why isn't the adjective pluralized as güzeller?
When the subject of a sentence is non-human (like animals, objects, or months), the describing word or verb at the end almost always stays in the singular form. Since months are not human, we use güzel instead of güzeller.
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