Questions & Answers about Uzay gemisi yörüngede bekleyecek.
Why is there a y in the middle of bekleyecek?
The verb root is bekle- (to wait), which ends in a vowel. The future tense suffix here is -ecek. In Turkish, when you attach a suffix starting with a vowel to a root ending in a vowel, you need a buffer letter. For the future tense, that buffer is always y. This gives us bekle + y + ecek = bekleyecek.
Why does gemi (ship) change to gemisi in this sentence?
Uzay gemisi is a compound noun made of two nouns: uzay (space) and gemi (ship). To link them together, Turkish adds a possessive suffix to the second word (literally forming "space its-ship"). Because gemi ends in a vowel, it takes the buffer letter s before the possessive suffix i, making it gemisi.
How does the word yörüngede mean "in orbit"?
The base word is yörünge, meaning "orbit". The -de at the end is the locative case suffix, which translates to "in", "on", or "at". We use -de instead of -da because of vowel harmony: the last vowel in yörünge is a front vowel ('e'), so the suffix must match it must match.
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