Tezgahtaki orijinal vazo çok değerli ama pazarlık yok.

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How does the word tezgahtaki translate to "the... on the counter"?
This word is built from three parts: tezgah (counter) + -ta (on) + -ki (which is). The suffix -ki turns the location ("on the counter") into an adjective that describes the vase. Notice that we use -ta instead of -da because tezgah ends in a hard consonant (h), making the 'd' harden into a 't'.
How is the word değerli (valuable) formed?
It comes from the noun değer (value) combined with the suffix -li (with/having). In Turkish, -li is a very common way to turn a noun into an adjective, so değerli literally means "having value".
What does the -lık suffix do in pazarlık?
The root word is pazar, which means "market" (or Sunday). The suffix -lık is used to create abstract concepts from nouns. Here, it turns "market" into the concept of "bargaining" or "haggling".
Why isn't there a verb for "is" after değerli?
In Turkish, the "to be" verb for "he/she/it is" is usually invisible in everyday language. The first half of the sentence literally reads "counter-on-which-is original vase very valuable". The "is" is simply understood from the context.

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