Usta demir bir kapı yapabilir.

Breakdown of Usta demir bir kapı yapabilir.

bir
a / an
kapı
door
yapmak
to do / to make
usta
craftsman
demir
iron

Questions & Answers about Usta demir bir kapı yapabilir.

How do the suffixes in yapabilir give it the meaning "can make"?
Let's break it down! The verb root is yap- (to make). Next comes the ability suffix -abil, meaning "can". Finally, -ir is the Aorist tense suffix. Because there is no personal suffix added after it, it defaults to the third person singular ("he/she/it"). The Aorist tense is the standard choice when talking about general skills, giving us "he can make".
Why is the word order demir bir kapı instead of bir demir kapı?
In Turkish, when you have a descriptive word (like demir describing the material) and the indefinite article bir ("a/an"), bir must go between the description and the noun. So the pattern is always [Adjective/Material] + bir + [Noun].
Is demir a noun or an adjective here?
Demir is a noun meaning "iron". However, just like in English, Turkish lets you place a material noun directly in front of another noun to describe what it is made of. No extra suffixes are needed to turn it into an adjective!
Why isn't there a word for "The" in front of Usta?
Turkish does not have a separate word for the definite article "the". Because Usta (craftsman/master) is the subject of the sentence and does not have the word bir ("a") in front of it, we naturally understand it as a specific person: "The craftsman".

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