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Accusative in turkish

Accusative in turkish

The accusative is formed with the ending -ı/i/u/ü, and the dative is formed with the ending -a/e. If the stem of the noun ends in a vowel, the buffer consonant y is added. The demonstrative pronouns are an exception to this, taking n instead.

  1. What is locative case in Turkish?
  2. What is the suffix for accusative case?

What is locative case in Turkish?

The Locative case is used to indicate the place where the action occurs. It can also be used to indicate the time the action occurs. The Locative case marker in Turkish is “-de/-da/-te/-ta” which is usually “in/at/on” in English.

What is the suffix for accusative case?

Accusative case is marked with suffixes -ı, -i, -u, -ü, depending on the vowel harmony. An example is Arabayı, the word araba is marked with the suffix with the buffer letter y added because in Turkish, two vowels next to each other is not allowed.

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