Word
O büyük ada doğudadır, başkent batıdadır.
Meaning
That large island is in the east, the capital is in the west.
Part of speech
sentence
Pronunciation
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Breakdown of O büyük ada doğudadır, başkent batıdadır.
o
that / he / she / it
büyük
big
başkent
capital city
doğu
east
Questions & Answers about O büyük ada doğudadır, başkent batıdadır.
Why do we need the '-dır' at the end of 'doğudadır' and 'batıdadır'? Can we just use 'doğuda' and 'batıda'?
You can absolutely say doğuda and batıda, which simply mean 'in the east' and 'in the west.' Adding the factual suffix -dır emphasizes that this is an objective, stated fact. It is commonly used in geography, encyclopedias, and formal descriptions to sound more definitive.
How do the suffixes stack in a word like 'doğudadır'?
First, we attach the locative suffix -da (in/at) to doğu. Because doğu ends in a vowel, we just add -da. Then, the factual suffix -dır attaches to that. It becomes -dır (rather than -dir or -dur) to follow the 'a' in -da according to four-way vowel harmony.
Is 'başkent' a compound word?
Yes! It is made of baş (head, main, or chief) and kent (city). Put them together, and the 'main city' is the capital.
Where do the words 'doğu' (east) and 'batı' (west) come from?
They come from nature! Doğu comes from the verb doğmak (to be born, to rise), pointing to where the sun rises. Batı comes from batmak (to sink, to set), pointing to where the sun sets.