#turkish-language

translate  Why are there so many vowels in Turkish?

Turkish is a language that has 29 letters in its alphabet, 8 of which are vowels. The reason why Turkish has so many vowels is due to the nature of...    Read more

language  Why do Turkish people use ''olmak'' for so many different actions?

The Turkish verb 'olmak' is one of the most versatile verbs in the language, and it is used in a wide variety of contexts. The word 'olmak' is often...    Read more

language  Why do Turkish people use ''var'' instead of ''yes''?

In Turkish, the word 'var' means 'there is/are'. While it is not a direct translation for the English word 'yes', it is commonly used in many...    Read more

language  Why do Turkish people use ''güle güle'' instead of just ''bye''?

Turkish people use the phrase ''güle güle'' instead of just ''bye'' because it is a more polite and formal way of saying goodbye. The phrase...    Read more

language  Why is it ''benim adım'' instead of just ''benim isim''?

In Turkish language, 'adım' and 'isim' both means 'name' but there is a slight difference between them. 'Adım' is used to indicate 'my name' and it...    Read more

language  Why did the Turkish language become so important in Central Asia?

The Turkish language has played a significant role in Central Asia due to a combination of factors such as history, migration, and politics. The...    Read more

language  Why do Turkish people use ''olacak'' for the future tense?

Turkish is a fascinating language with a rich history and unique grammar. One aspect of Turkish grammar that stands out is the use of the word...    Read more

translate  How do you know when to use ''in'' or ''de'' with Turkish nouns?

In Turkish language, the use of ''in'' or ''de'' with nouns is determined by the vowel harmony. Vowel harmony is an important grammar rule in Turkish...    Read more

volume_up  How do you pronounce ''şehir'' correctly?

''Şehir'' is a Turkish word that means ''city'' in English. The pronunciation of this word can be a bit tricky for non-native speakers, especially...    Read more

translate  Why do Turkish people use ''ben'' and ''sen'' instead of just ''I'' and ''you''?

The Turkish language has a unique feature where personal pronouns are expressed in verb conjugations, which leads to the use of pronouns like “ben”...    Read more