When to use the Turkish ablative case

Turkish has a lot of noun cases. They mark nouns with their function in the sentence. For example, Turkish has accusative, dative, and locative among others. The Turkish ablative case is one of the major cases that we must look…

When to use the Turkish locative case

The Turkish locative case is one of many cases. I've written about the other cases like dative or accusative before. Fortunately, this one is not as confusing as that one. Turkish learners might overestimate their ability to use this case,…

How to say “need” in Turkish

There are a crazy number of ways to talk about need in Turkish, so I want to break down a few of them. Here are a few ways to demystify needing things in Turkish. General rules Who needs it? Be…

When to use the Turkish dative marker

The dative case of Turkish isn't the most complicated noun case; the award goes to the accusative, which I have written about before. I think dative is a close second in terms of difficulty. However, how can we know when…