Soo for example could i use it like this?
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Yes you can. Here is the explanation and the source:
http://www.turkishlanguage.co.uk/suffix.htm
Turkish Containing Condition
Suffix: -li -lı -lü -lu originating from, furnished with, place of, This suffix gives the sense of belonging to something or somewhere. It is used with place names especially to say where one is from. The -li suffix is not separated from a Proper Noun by an apostrophe as other suffixes generally are "Londra´lı" would be incorrect Londralı is correct. Londralı [Londra-lı] a Londoner Londralılar [Londra-lı-lar] Londoners İstanbullu [İstanbul-lu] an Istanbuli İstanbullular [İstanbul-lu-lar] Istanbulis İngiltereliyim [İngiltere-li-yim] I am from England Bolulu [Bolu-lu] a person from Bolu Çinli [Çin-li] a Chinese Man (Chinaman) This suffix also gives the sense of belonging to something or somewhere, it is widely used with place names especially to say where one is from: İngiltereliyim. I am from England. Mançesterliyim. I come from Manchester. Nerelisiniz? Where (exactly) are you from?
karışık mixed kaşarlı [kaşar-lı] containing hard cheese sucuklu [sucuk-lu] containing Turkish type sausage salamlı [salam-lı] containing salami sosisli [sosis-li] containing sausage Due to vowel harmony -li has three of its four forms
The meaning of furnished with is used to make attributive adjectives tuz salt giving tuzlu salty is a prime example. Should you use sugar in your tea then you might ask for şekerli çay which can mean sweet tea, sugared tea, sugary tea, according to context. sabır patience sabırlı patient kuvvet strength kuvvetli strong yaprak leaf yapraklı leafy çimen lawn çimenli having a lawn yaş age yaşlı old renk colour renkli coloured ses noise sesli noisy yatak bed yataklı furnished with a bed tuz salt tuzlu salty
Mehmet sabırlı bir adamdır. Mehmet is a patient man. Ali kuvvetli bir genç. Ali is a strong youth. Bir yapraklı ağaç. A leafy tree. Çimenli bir ev. It is a house with a lawn. Yaşlı bir at. It is an old horse. İçkili bir lokantaya gittik. We went to an alcohol serving bistro. Note: içkili furnished with alcoholic drinks [ie: Alcoholic drinks are served]
Plural nouns are formed by adding the -ler/-lar plural suffix to an adjective: sabırlılar the patient ones kuvvetliler the strong ones yaşlılar the aged
Edited (7/29/2015) by gokuyum
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