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1.       Laura20
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 12 May 2013 Sun 06:08 pm

Hi, I´m learning the suffixes at the moment and it says if -de/-den is added to a word then there is no fusion consonant unless there is already a suffix there. But how do I know what suffix to add first?

Is it the person first and then the noun? For example:

(in her/his/its car) arabasında ...how do I know to put ´sı´ first and not ´-da´ so it turns out like ´arabadasın´?

2.       si++
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 12 May 2013 Sun 06:33 pm

 

Quoting Laura20

Hi, I´m learning the suffixes at the moment and it says if -de/-den is added to a word then there is no fusion consonant unless there is already a suffix there. But how do I know what suffix to add first?

Is it the person first and then the noun? For example:

(in her/his/its car) arabasında ...how do I know to put ´sı´ first and not ´-da´ so it turns out like ´arabadasın´?

 

Similar to English but in reverse order:

in her/his/its car -> car her/his/its in = araba--nda

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3.       impulse
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 21 May 2013 Tue 05:56 pm

 

Quoting Laura20

Hi, I´m learning the suffixes at the moment and it says if -de/-den is added to a word then there is no fusion consonant unless there is already a suffix there. But how do I know what suffix to add first?

Is it the person first and then the noun? For example:

(in her/his/its car) arabasında ...how do I know to put ´sı´ first and not ´-da´ so it turns out like ´arabadasın´?

 

Maybe you can think like arabası means "his/her car", "arabada" means "in the car". So arabasında is the combination of these two, if that makes any sense..

Arabadasın means you are in the car.

 

 

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