Understanding Comparative Adjectives in Türkçe
In Turkish, adjectives are words that describe nouns, like 'big', 'small', 'happy', or 'sad'. When we want to compare two things, we use comparative adjectives. This is similar to saying 'bigger' or 'smaller' in English.
The word 'daha' means 'more' in English. By adding 'daha' before an adjective, you can compare two things.
Important Points
- Use 'daha' before the adjective to make a comparison.
- Comparative adjectives can describe size, age, beauty, etc.
- The structure is: daha + adjective.
Examples
- Daha büyük bir elma (A bigger apple)
- Daha hızlı bir araba (A faster car)
- Daha güzel bir resim (A more beautiful picture)
Sometimes, you might want to say that something is less than something else. In this case, you can use 'daha az' before the adjective.
Examples
- Daha az tatlı bir kek (A less sweet cake)
- Daha az kalabalık bir yer (A less crowded place)
Now you know how to compare things in Turkish using adjectives. Practice with different adjectives to get better at it!