Questions & Answers about Denizde tatil yaparız.
Why use yaparız instead of yapıyoruz here?
Yaparız uses the aorist tense (the simple present), marked by -ar. You use this tense for general habits, routines, or facts. If you said yapıyoruz (present continuous), it would sound more like you are taking a holiday right now or have a specific upcoming trip.
Why does the sentence use the verb for "do" or "make" (yaparız) to say "holiday"?
In Turkish, tatil is a noun, not a verb. To express the action of taking a vacation, Turkish pairs it with the helper verb yapmak (to do/make). So, tatil yapmak literally means "to do a holiday".
Denizde literally means "in the sea." Does this mean they spend the whole holiday in the water?
Not exactly! While deniz means "sea" and -de means "in" or "at", Turkish speakers commonly use denizde to mean "at the seaside" or "at the coast" when talking about vacations.
Shouldn't it be plural (tatiller) since they probably take more than one holiday over time?
When talking about a general activity, Turkish usually keeps the object singular. Saying tatil yaparız focuses on the concept of going on holiday, so making it plural isn't necessary.
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