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Questions & Answers about Herkes sessizliği seviyor.
Since herkes means "everyone", why is the verb seviyor singular instead of plural (seviyorlar)?
Just like in English where we say "everyone likes" instead of "everyone like", the Turkish word herkes is grammatically singular. Because it treats "everyone" as a single collective group, it takes the standard third-person singular verb form.
Where does the ğ come from in sessizliği?
The base word for "silence" is sessizlik. Because it is the specific thing being liked, the verb sevmek (to like/love) requires it to take the accusative case ending -i. When you add a vowel to a Turkish noun ending in k, the k softens into a ğ (soft g) to make it easier to say.
How do the suffixes in sessizliği build the meaning of "silence"?
It starts with the root ses, meaning "sound" or "voice". The suffix -siz means "without", making sessiz (quiet or soundless). The suffix -lik turns that adjective into a noun, creating sessizlik (quietness or silence).
Why use the continuous tense seviyor ("is liking") instead of the simple present tense for a general statement like this?