Her devlet için bir bayrak gereklidir.

Breakdown of Her devlet için bir bayrak gereklidir.

bir
a / an
her
every
gerekli
necessary
için
for
devlet
state
bayrak
flag

Questions & Answers about Her devlet için bir bayrak gereklidir.

Why is there a -dir suffix at the end of gereklidir?
The suffix -dir is the factual or generalizing copula (meaning "is"). In this sentence, it is used because stating that every state needs a flag is a universal fact or an encyclopedic truth. While gerekli alone means "is necessary" in everyday speech, adding -dir makes it sound like an objective, formal rule.
Why does the sentence start with Her devlet için instead of the subject bir bayrak?
In Turkish, it is very common to set up the context or background information at the beginning of the sentence. Starting with Her devlet için (For every state) establishes the context first, before introducing the subject (bir bayrak) and the predicate (gereklidir) at the end.
I usually see gerek or lazım used for "need". What is the difference between gerek and gerekli?
Both can mean "necessary", but they function differently. Gerek is usually used in structures where someone needs to do an action (like gitmem gerek - I need to go). Gerekli is a standard adjective formed by adding the -li suffix to gerek. It is used here to describe the flag as a "necessary thing".
Does the postposition için (for) require a special case ending on the word devlet?
No. When için is used with regular nouns like devlet (state) or bayrak (flag), the noun stays in its dictionary form (nominative case). You only need to add a case ending when using için with pronouns, such as benim için (for me) or senin için (for you).

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