This week I learned more verbs for everyday activities as well as more adjectives. I have been practicing learning adjectives in their opposite pairs (wide and narrow, ancient and new, calm and angry, etc). Some adjectives are negated by using a suffix -suz. Others have their own, unrelated word. There is no predicting when an adjective will have a suffix -suz at ht end to negate it, so it will just take memorization.
I learned more verbs this week about everyday activities such as cooking breakfast, lunch, and dinner (kahvalti, yemek). I can talk about my daily routine from morning to night. I can express what I enjoy doing throughout the day as well with the addition of an infinitive "I like/love" (sevmek) before the main verb. The main verb always goes at the end of the sentence.
I am using my language partner as well as "Istanbul: Istanbul Turkish for Foreigners Course Book."
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