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Most common adjectives in turkish

Most common adjectives in turkish

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In Turkish, adjectives play a vital role in adding details and descriptions to nouns. They often share similarities with English adjectives in terms of usage and importance. Here are some of the most common adjectives in Turkish:

  • Büyük – Large, Big

    • Example: Büyük ev (Big house)
  • Küçük – Small

    • Example: Küçük kedi (Small cat)
  • Hızlı – Fast

    • Example: Hızlı araba (Fast car)
  • Yavaş – Slow

    • Example: Yavaş yürüyüş (Slow walk)
  • Tatlı – Sweet

    • Example: Tatlı yiyecek (Sweet food)
  • Ekşi – Sour

    • Example: Ekşi meyve (Sour fruit)
  • Mutlu – Happy

    • Example: Mutlu aile (Happy family)
  • Üzgün – Sad

    • Example: Üzgün çocuk (Sad child)
  • Uzak – Far

    • Example: Uzak şehir (Far city)
  • Yakın – Near

    • Example: Yakın arkadaş (Close friend)

These adjectives are quite versatile and commonly used in everyday Turkish to describe people, objects, and situations.