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Why yer gördüm but yeri geziyorum
1.       HaydiDeer
41 posts
 11 Aug 2023 Fri 05:04 pm

Herkese Merhaba,

Yunanistan´dayken birçok tarihi yer gördüm
Ankara´dayken birçok yeri geziyorum

Why we use "yer" in the first example and "yeri" in the second one?

2.       Hoppi
20 posts
 12 Aug 2023 Sat 11:38 am

 

Quoting HaydiDeer

Herkese Merhaba,

Yunanistan´dayken birçok tarihi yer gördüm
Ankara´dayken birçok yeri geziyorum

Why we use "yer" in the first example and "yeri" in the second one?

 

Both them can be used with or without -i (accusative case) suffix.

You know when there is accusative you are speaking of specific places and when threre is not, you speak generally.

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3.       HaydiDeer
41 posts
 13 Aug 2023 Sun 11:34 am

 

Quoting Hoppi

 

 

Both them can be used with or without -i (accusative case) suffix.

You know when there is accusative you are speaking of specific places and when threre is not, you speak generally.

 

Thank you very much.

There is however one thing I still don´t understand. In the second example, we are speaking generally, aren´t we?
(When I am in Ankara, I visit many places, so no specific place)


If so, then why can we still use the accusative case?

 

4.       Hoppi
20 posts
 13 Aug 2023 Sun 02:15 pm

 

Quoting HaydiDeer

 

 

Thank you very much.

There is however one thing I still don´t understand. In the second example, we are speaking generally, aren´t we?
(When I am in Ankara, I visit many places, so no specific place)


If so, then why can we still use the accusative case?

 

 

In the second one (with the accusative suffx), I think the speaker is speaking of some known (specific) places in his/her mind.

5.       HaydiDeer
41 posts
 13 Aug 2023 Sun 04:07 pm

Thank you very much, makes perfect sense!

Quoting Hoppi

 

 

In the second one (with the accusative suffx), I think the speaker is speaking of some known (specific) places in his/her mind.

 

 

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