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In Turkish, the answer is simpler. If anyone ever asks the question, “nerede?” (Where [is it]?), the answer always includes a noun with the -da/de ending. This ‑da/de ending corresponds to the at/in/on words in English. In linguistic terms, this is called the locative case.
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16 Οκτ 2011 · I'm trying to write a Turkish locale file for a computer program. It's a climate program and I need to figure out a way so that the program uses proper grammar when used in Turkish for both Turkish names and also foreign (for people using the program in Turkish in a foreign country) names.
TURKISH LOCATIVE CASE (4 Suffix:-de, -da, -te, ta) IS EASY! Before starting this lesson, you need to have a good command of 2 grammar subjects. First of all, it will be useful to know the 2 way vowel harmony in Turkish, then the consonant harmony in Turkish.
Locative case:-de, -da, -te, -ta (means in, at, on) Ablative case: -den, -dan, -ten, -tan (means from) It is the verb that determines which case we should use. For instance, if you would say "I´m going" (gidiyorum) you would use the dative case because you are going to.
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