Breakdown of Bugün hastanede yoğunluk var.
var
there is / existent
hastane
hospital
bugün
today
yoğunluk
density, busyness
Questions & Answers about Bugün hastanede yoğunluk var.
How does yoğunluk translate to 'rush'?
Yoğunluk comes from the adjective yoğun, which means 'dense,' 'intense,' or 'busy' (like traffic or a schedule). The suffix -luk turns it into the abstract noun 'density' or 'busyness.' For places like a hospital, a store, or a road, this is the most natural way to say there is a 'rush' or high volume of people.
Could I use the word meşgul to say the hospital is busy instead?
How would I use this lesson's grammar to say 'because of the rush'?
To say 'because of' using the postposition dolayı, you need the ablative suffix -DAn. You take the noun yoğunluk, add the ablative suffix (which becomes -tan due to consonant mutation after the hard 'k'), and follow it with dolayı. The phrase becomes: yoğunluktan dolayı.