Breakdown of Danışmada herhangi bir kılavuz var mı?
bir
a / an
var
there is / existent
mi
question particle (mı/mi/mu/mü)
herhangi
any (whichever)
Questions & Answers about Danışmada herhangi bir kılavuz var mı?
Why use herhangi bir here to mean 'any' instead of hiç?
Both can translate to 'any' in questions, but they have a slightly different feel. Hiç focuses on absolute existence (is there even one, or zero?). Herhangi bir means 'any kind' or 'whichever one.' Using herhangi bir kılavuz sounds like you are asking if they have some sort of guide you can grab and use, rather than just questioning the general existence of guides.
Why is kılavuz singular? In English we often ask 'Are there any guides?'
In Turkish, whenever you use a determiner that includes the word bir (like herhangi bir, hiçbir, or just bir), the noun that follows it must always be singular. Because of this rule, you must say herhangi bir kılavuz, never plural.
How is the word danışmada formed?
It comes from the verb danışmak, which means 'to consult.' The -ma suffix turns it into the noun danışma, which is the standard word for an 'information desk' or 'reception' where you consult someone. Finally, -da is the locative case suffix meaning 'at', giving us 'at the information desk'.
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