Questions & Answers about O yeni müzeyi çok beğendi.
Why doesn't beğendi have a personal suffix at the end, like an -m or -n?
Why is the word for museum written as müzeyi instead of just müze?
Because "the new museum" is the specific direct object of the verb beğendi (liked). When you are doing an action to a specific thing (like the museum, rather than just a museum), Turkish uses the accusative case. We add the suffix -i to show this.
Where does the y in müzeyi come from?
The word for museum is müze, which ends in a vowel. The specific object suffix is -i, which is also a vowel. In Turkish, you usually can't put two vowels right next to each other, so we use y as a buffer letter between them: müze + y + i.
In English we say "liked it a lot" at the end of the sentence. Why is çok in the middle here?