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10.       bod
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 03 Sep 2006 Sun 12:19 pm

Quoting Elisa:

Quoting bod:

et is only one sylable so should not be subject to the change from t to d!



It's about words consisting of only one syllable (and also proper names btw).



So et is subject to the rule because it is not a single syllable WORD but rather the verb stem of the two syllable etmek - bu doğru mu?

11.       Elisa
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 03 Sep 2006 Sun 12:23 pm

Quoting bod:

Quoting Elisa:

Quoting bod:

et is only one sylable so should not be subject to the change from t to d!



It's about words consisting of only one syllable (and also proper names btw).



So et is subject to the rule because it is not a single syllable WORD but rather the verb stem of the two syllable etmek - bu doğru mu?



Yes, and of course because a vowel follows. As a consequent the rule doesn't apply to etmiyorum for example.

12.       susie k
1330 posts
 03 Sep 2006 Sun 04:59 pm

13.       caliptrix
3055 posts
 04 Sep 2006 Mon 10:39 pm

Quoting susie k:

Ne yaptal? This seems to be another one!
What are you making?


what are you making: ne yapıyorsun

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