Word
Bu bina şu otel kadar yüksek.
Meaning
This building is as high as that hotel.
Part of speech
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Questions & Answers about Bu bina şu otel kadar yüksek.
How does kadar make the "as ... as" comparison in this sentence?
Why isn't there a case ending on otel before kadar?
When kadar is used with regular nouns or noun phrases like şu otel (that hotel), the noun stays in its bare dictionary form. You only need to add a case ending (the genitive case) if you are comparing with a personal or demonstrative pronoun on its own, like benim kadar (as much as me) or bunun kadar (as much as this).
I learned that uzun means "tall" or "long". Why is yüksek used here for the building?
While uzun means "tall" when talking about people, or "long" for distances and flat objects, yüksek specifically means "high." In Turkish, structures that rise high off the ground like buildings (bina), mountains, and walls are always described using yüksek, not uzun.
What is the difference between using bu bina and şu otel in the same sentence?