B1 noun

ev sahibi

When you rent a place in Turkey, the person you rent from is called the ev sahibi. This literally means 'house owner'.

But it's not just for landlords! If you invite people to your home, you are also the ev sahibi, meaning 'host'.

So, it's a useful word for both renting and social situations. Remember, 'ev' means house, and 'sahibi' means owner.

문법 패턴

Possessive suffixes (benim ev sahibim, yeni ev sahibimiz) Accusative case (ev sahibini) Dative case (ev sahibine) Locative case (ev sahibinde) Ablative case (ev sahibinden) Genitive case (ev sahibinin) Noun + Verb agreement (ev sahibi iyi, ev sahibi yükseltti) Compound noun (ev sahibi + noun like kira sözleşmesi)

문장 패턴

A1

Benim ev sahibim iyi.

My landlord is good.

A1

Otelde ev sahibi kim?

Who is the host at the hotel?

A2

Ev sahibi kirayı yükseltti.

The landlord raised the rent.

A2

Partide ev sahibi çok misafirperverdi.

The host at the party was very hospitable.

B1

Ev sahibi ile kira sözleşmesini yenileyeceğiz.

We will renew the lease agreement with the landlord.

B1

Gelecek olimpiyatların ev sahibi hangi ülke olacak?

Which country will be the host of the next Olympics?

B1

Dün geceki akşam yemeğinde ev sahibi harika yemekler hazırlamıştı.

The host had prepared wonderful food at last night's dinner.

B1

Yeni ev sahibimizle henüz tanışmadık.

We haven't met our new landlord yet.

사용법

ev sahibi literally means "house owner." It's used for both landlords and hosts. When referring to a landlord, it's often used with the genitive case, e.g., evin sahibi (the owner of the house). For a host, it's used more generally.

자주 하는 실수

A common mistake is to confuse ev sahibi with kiracı (tenant). Another mistake is to think ev sahibi can only refer to a landlord. Remember it also means 'host' in a social context.

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