Breakdown of Piyano çalma pratiği çok eğlenceli.
çok
very
eğlenceli
fun
çalmak
to play (an instrument) / to play (a recording, music)
piyano
piano
Questions & Answers about Piyano çalma pratiği çok eğlenceli.
Why does çalmak become çalma here? Is it related to the negative suffix?
The suffix -ma here isn't the negative suffix! It is the verbal noun suffix (often called the short infinitive). It drops the 'k' from çalmak to turn the verb into the noun concept 'playing'. You can tell it's not negative because 'piano don't play' wouldn't make sense in this context.
Why does the word pratik change to pratiği?
Two things happen here. First, 'piano playing' (piyano çalma) and 'practice' (pratik) form a noun compound. To link them, Turkish adds the possessive suffix -i to the second word. Second, when you add a vowel to a word ending in 'k' like pratik, it softens into a ğ (consonant mutation), giving us pratiği.
How does the word eğlenceli get its meaning?
Why is there no word for 'is' at the end of the sentence?
In Turkish, the present tense word for 'is' is often invisible for third-person subjects like 'practice'. While you could technically add the 'to be' suffix -dir to the end and say eğlencelidir, it is completely normal and more common to leave it off in everyday situations.