Questions & Answers about Can sağlığı en önemli şey.
Why does the word for health, sağlık, change to sağlığı in this sentence?
Two things are happening here. First, when you combine two nouns like can (life) and sağlık (health) to make a compound noun, the second word needs a linking suffix. Here, it takes -ı. Second, because we added a vowel to a word ending in k, the k softens into a ğ. This is a very common rule called consonant mutation.
What exactly does can mean here?
Can is a rich Turkish word meaning 'life', 'soul', or 'spirit'. The combination can sağlığı is a common fixed expression that emphasizes fundamental, vital well-being. It is often used in situations where English speakers might say 'as long as we have our health, nothing else matters'.
How does en work in this sentence?
En simply means 'the most' and is used to form the superlative. To say 'the most important', you just place en directly in front of the adjective önemli. It doesn't require you to change the ending of the adjective or the noun.
Where is the word for 'is' in this sentence?
In Turkish, simple 'A is B' statements don't need a separate verb for 'is'. It is naturally understood from the sentence structure. You could technically add the 'to be' suffix -dir to the final word (şeydir), but it is completely normal and more natural to leave it off in everyday conversation.
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