Başkent, ülkenin batısındadır.

Breakdown of Başkent, ülkenin batısındadır.

ülke
country
başkent
capital city
batı
west

Questions & Answers about Başkent, ülkenin batısındadır.

Why does batısındadır end with -dır instead of just being batısında ("in the west")?
The -dır suffix is the factual copula, which is the focus of this lesson. While Başkent, ülkenin batısında also means "The capital is in the west of the country," adding -dır gives the sentence an objective, encyclopedic, or factual tone. You will often see it used in written Turkish for geographical facts, rules, or formal statements.
How does the phrase ülkenin batısında work to mean "in the west of the country"?
This is a genitive-possessive phrase. Ülke (country) takes the genitive suffix -nin to mean "of the country." Then, batı (west) takes the possessive suffix -sı to mean "its west." Together, ülkenin batısı means "the country's west." Finally, the locative suffix -da ("in") is added to the end.
Why is there an -n- before the -da in batısındadır?
The -n- is a special buffer letter. Whenever you add a location or direction suffix (like -da, -dan, or -a) to a word that already has a possessive suffix (like the -sı in batısı), you must use -n- as the bridge to connect them, rather than the usual -y-.
Is başkent a compound word?
Yes! It is literally made of baş (head, main) and kent (city). So the "head city" is the capital.

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