Questions & Answers about Parti cuma veya cumartesi.
Where is the word for 'is' in this sentence?
In Turkish, the 'to be' verb for 'is' or 'are' is often left out in simple present-tense statements. Saying Parti cuma perfectly translates to 'The party is Friday' without needing an extra word.
Why is there no word for 'on' before the days of the week?
Unlike English, which uses 'on' for days (like 'on Friday'), Turkish simply uses the bare day word. You just say cuma to mean both 'Friday' and 'on Friday'.
How do we use the conjunction veya here?
You use veya exactly like 'or' in English to offer alternatives. You just place it directly between the two choices, which in this case are the two days the party might happen.
Why aren't cuma and cumartesi capitalized?
In Turkish, days of the week and months are not capitalized unless they appear at the very beginning of a sentence or refer to an exact date with a number.
Is it a coincidence that cuma and cumartesi look so similar?
Not at all! The word ertesi means 'the day after'. So cumartesi literally translates to 'the day after Friday'. Remembering this trick makes learning the weekend days much easier!
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