öteki

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Öteki can imply a sense of distance, either physically or metaphorically. It's often used to differentiate between two objects or to refer to someone who is not present at the moment.

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How does vowel harmony work in Turkish?
Turkish uses vowel harmony, meaning the vowels in suffixes change to match the last vowel of the word. Turkish vowels are divided into front (e, i, ö, ü) and back (a, ı, o, u) groups. Suffixes will use front or back vowels to harmonize with the root word.

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