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De giizel ~i~ekler var. 1 a~tlm. In colloquial speech it is possible to omit the possessive suffix when there is a pronoun in the genitive: bizirn ev our house senin ~ocuk your cWld The grammatical rules we have had so far require these to be bizirn evimiz and senin ~ocugun. Nevertheless native speakers use the simpler forms, but for you at this stage it is best to keep to the rules. At these early stages of learning the language you may at times find some ambiguity regarding certain suffIxes; for instance, the third person plural possessive sutftx -LERi(N) can stand for different things: kitaplarl kitaplarl .
The hotel is clean and cheap. Zengin adam ya§h ve hasta. The rich man is old and ill. Uzun ve klrmlzl palto giizel. The long (and) red coat is nice. Hah ye§i1, sari ve mavl(dir). The carpet is green, yellow and blue. ye§i1, sari ve mavi hah the green, yellow and blue carpet 31 In Turkish there are three words for 'but', all currently used: ama,. fakat, ancak. This is not unusual in Turkish, where we have a large 'number of words taken from Arabic and Persian used side by side with words which are Turkish in origin.
4 Sinemada uyudum mu? 5 <;ok ~ah§t1k fit? 47 34 -(Y)i: definite object (accusative case) This suffIx translates in English as the defmite article 'the~ but it is used only when a specific, definite thing or person is the object of the verb. A person or thing is specific or definite if it is described in some detail, or if there has been a reference to it previously. So if the object of the verb is orthis kind, it must take the -(Y)t SuffIX, but if the object is non-specific, then this SuffIX is not used.
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