Questions & Answers about Yeşil şal hanımefendiye ait.
Why does hanımefendi have the -ye suffix before ait?
The word ait is a postposition meaning 'belonging to,' and it always requires the noun or pronoun before it to take the dative case (the 'to' direction). Because hanımefendi ends in a vowel, we add the buffer letter -y- and the dative suffix -e, making hanımefendiye.
Why isn't there a verb like 'is' or 'belongs' at the end of the sentence?
In Turkish, the present tense 'to be' is often just implied for third-person subjects. Ending with the postposition ait forms a complete sentence meaning 'belongs to.' You could add the formal suffix -tir to make it aittir, but it is completely optional and usually dropped in everyday speech.
Is hanımefendi the standard word for 'woman'?
No, hanımefendi translates more closely to 'lady' or 'ma'am.' It is a very polite and respectful term. If you just wanted to say 'The green shawl belongs to the woman,' you would use kadın, making the phrase kadına ait.
Could I just use the genitive case here instead of ait?
Yes! You could easily say Yeşil şal hanımefendinin (The green shawl is the lady's). Using the dative case plus ait is just another way to express ownership, much like choosing between 'It is the lady's shawl' and 'The shawl belongs to the lady' in English.
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