Language Trivia

 



Language Trivia

                        Agglutinative Structure:
Turkish is an agglutinative language, meaning that suffixes are added to root words to convey various meanings. For example, “ev” (house) becomes “evde” (at home) with the suffix “-de.”

                        Vowel Harmony: Turkish has vowel harmony, where suffixes harmonize with the vowels in the root word. There are front vowels (e, i, ö, ü) and back vowels (a, ı, o, u).

                        No Gender Distinction: Unlike many European languages, Turkish doesn’t have gender-specific articles or pronouns. “O” means both “he” and “she” and "it".

                        Word Order Flexibility: Turkish has subject, object, and verb word. But still the subject, object, and verb can appear in different orders without changing the meaning.

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