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The word for buy in Turkish is . You can add the verb to the end of the sentence after stating what you want to buy. If you are wondering where the word me is it is not in the Turkish sentence. It is marked at the end of the word ı. The ending means me or me. But before we look at personal endings in more detail let’s look at another example of placing a verb at the end of a sentence. istanbulşı. They will move to Istanbul.
Don't worry about the endings of these words at this point. is şı meaning to move it is located Phone Number List at the end of the sentence. Tip # One word can be a sentence You may have noticed from the examples so far that one or two words in Turkish can make a complete sentence In English, five or six words or more are needed. That's because Turkish is a suffix language.

In Turkish you can take a root word and add two, three or even more suffixes to change the meaning of the word. Here is an example. Gidsektim. I'm about to go. This word uses some advanced syntax that you don't need to worry about just yet. The principle of adding suffix is simply demonstrated. Let's break it down. The verb to go is. For reasons you will learn later in this case it becomes. Then we add the future tense. Note that since it is part of the dotted vowel grouping we use the suffixed version. The final structure is past tense grammar. Because there is a at the end it means the person is talking about themselves.
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