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1.       kashf-ul-eman
180 posts
 01 Jun 2013 Sat 11:45 am

 

 

 This is a pen.

Bu bir kalem.

 

That is pen.

şu bir kalem.

 

That is a pen

O bir kalem.

 

 

 These are pens.

Bunlar kalemler.

 

Those are Pens.

şunlar kalemler.

 

Those are pens.

Onlar kalemler.

This is a beautiful pen.

bu bir güzel kalem.

 

That is a beautiful pen.

şu bir güzel kalem.

 

that is a beautiful pen.

Onlar bir güzel kalem.

 

 

These are beautiful pens.

Bunlar güzel kalemler.

 

Those are beautiful pens.

Şunlar güzel kalemler.

 

Those are beautiful pens.

Onlar güzel kalemler.



Edited (6/1/2013) by kashf-ul-eman [my own reason :)]

2.       Abla
3648 posts
 01 Jun 2013 Sat 12:27 pm

Quote: kashf-ul-eman

This is a beautiful pen.

bu bir güzel kalem.

 

That is a beautiful pen.

şu bir güzel kalem.

 

that is a beautiful pen.

Onlar bir güzel kalem.

 

In Turkish the indefinite article comes between the adjective and the noun:

 

                                    güzel bir kalem

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3.       kashf-ul-eman
180 posts
 01 Jun 2013 Sat 01:20 pm

 

Quoting Abla

 

 

In Turkish the indefinite article comes between the adjective and the noun:

 

                                    güzel bir kalem

 

is this will apply in all these sentences, such as..

Bu güzel bir kalem.

Şu güzel bir kalem.

 

(m i right???)

4.       Abla
3648 posts
 01 Jun 2013 Sat 05:09 pm

Quote: kashf-ul-eman

(m i right???)

Yes. The Turkish word order is quite flexible but this rule usually holds.

5.       kashf-ul-eman
180 posts
 01 Jun 2013 Sat 07:40 pm

ok i got it

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