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Questions & Answers about O erkek çok uzun.
Why does O mean "that" here instead of "he"?
O does double duty in Turkish! It is the pronoun for "he/she/it", but it is also the pointing word for "that". When placed directly before a noun like erkek (man), it acts as "that" to specify "that man".
Where is the word for "is" in this sentence?
There isn't one! In Turkish, simple sentences describing what someone or something "is" don't require a separate verb for "am", "is", or "are" when talking about the third person. You simply state the subject (O erkek) followed by the description (çok uzun).
Could I say O adam instead of O erkek?
Yes, absolutely. Adam specifically means an adult "man", while erkek literally means "male" (and can refer to a man, a boy, or a male animal). Both are very common and natural ways to say "that man".
Does uzun mean "tall" or "long"?
It means both! When you use uzun to describe a person, it translates to "tall". When describing an object, a distance, or a period of time, it means "long".