Kuru gıda çok dayanıklı, biraz alsan iyi olur.

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How does alsan iyi olur translate to 'you had better buy'?
This is the core structure for giving advice or mild suggestions. alsan is the verb almak (to buy) with the conditional suffix -sa (if) and the personal ending -n (you). iyi olur uses the aorist tense and means 'it would be good'. Literally, it translates to 'if you buy, it would be good,' which is the natural Turkish way of saying 'you should buy' or 'you had better buy'.
Where does the word dayanıklı come from?
It is built from the verb root dayanmak, which means 'to endure', 'to resist', or 'to last'. By adding suffixes, it becomes the adjective dayanıklı, meaning 'durable' or 'long-lasting'. You'll often see this word used for appliances, materials, or non-perishable foods.
Why isn't the object repeated in the second half of the sentence?
Turkish frequently drops objects or pronouns when the context makes them obvious. Since kuru gıda (dry food) is the topic of the first clause, you don't need a word for 'it' in the second clause. Just saying biraz alsan (if you buy some) is perfectly clear and sounds much more natural.
Why is kuru gıda singular here? Shouldn't it be plural if we mean dry foods in general?
When talking about a general category or an uncountable concept like food, Turkish uses the singular form. Adding a plural suffix (-lar) isn't necessary here unless you are emphasizing specific, distinct varieties or individual packages of dry foods.

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