Grammar Rule in 30 Seconds
The dative case (-e/-a) indicates movement toward a destination or a target, acting like the English 'to'.
- Use -e if the last vowel is e, i, ö, ü (e.g., eve).
- Use -a if the last vowel is a, ı, o, u (e.g., okula).
- If the word ends in a vowel, add a buffer 'y' (e.g., arabaya).
Meanings
The dative case marks the destination of a movement or the recipient of an action.
Direction
Movement toward a physical location.
“Okula gidiyorum.”
“Markete yürüyorum.”
Indirect Object
The recipient of an action.
“Bana bak.”
“Ona söyledim.”
Time/Deadline
Indicating a specific time or deadline.
“Saat beşe kadar.”
“Yarına kadar.”
Dative Suffix Rules
| Last Vowel | Suffix | Example | Meaning |
|---|---|---|---|
| a, ı | -a | Okul -> Okula | To school |
| o, u | -a | Yol -> Yola | To the road |
| e, i | -e | Ev -> Eve | To home |
| ö, ü | -e | Göl -> Göle | To the lake |
Reference Table
| Form | Structure | Example |
|---|---|---|
| Affirmative | Noun + (-e/-a) | Eve |
| Proper Noun | Noun + ' + (-e/-a) | Ali'ye |
| Pronoun | Pronoun + (-e/-a) | Bana (to me) |
| Negative | Not applicable | N/A |
| Question | Noun + (-e/-a) + mı? | Eve mi? |
| Plural | Noun + lar/ler + (-e/-a) | Evlere |
正式程度
Eve gidiyorum. (Daily life)
Eve gidiyorum. (Daily life)
Eve gidiyom. (Daily life)
Eve kaçıyom. (Daily life)
Dative Case Flow
Movement
- Okula To school
Recipient
- Bana To me
按水平分级的例句
Okula gidiyorum.
I am going to school.
Eve geldim.
I arrived home.
Bana bak.
Look at me.
Markete gidiyorum.
I am going to the market.
Ona bir hediye verdim.
I gave him a gift.
Sinemaya gidelim mi?
Shall we go to the cinema?
Arabaya bindim.
I got into the car.
Kediye süt ver.
Give milk to the cat.
Yeni işime alıştım.
I got used to my new job.
Bu duruma karar verdik.
We decided on this situation.
Toplantıya geç kaldım.
I was late for the meeting.
Yarına kadar bitir.
Finish it by tomorrow.
Bu fikre karşı çıkıyorum.
I oppose this idea.
Olaylara farklı bakıyor.
He looks at events differently.
Çözüme odaklanmalıyız.
We must focus on the solution.
Sana güveniyorum.
I trust you.
Geleceğe dair umutluyum.
I am hopeful about the future.
Bu durum beni şaşkınlığa uğrattı.
This situation left me in surprise.
Sözlerine dikkat et.
Pay attention to your words.
İsteklerine boyun eğdi.
He yielded to his demands.
Tarihe not düşmek istedim.
I wanted to leave a note for history.
Kendi kaderine terk edildi.
He was left to his own fate.
Zamanın akışına bıraktım.
I left it to the flow of time.
Gönlünü ona kaptırdı.
He lost his heart to her.
容易混淆
Learners mix 'to' (dative) and 'at' (locative).
Learners mix 'to' (dative) and 'the' (accusative).
Learners mix 'to' (dative) and 'from' (ablative).
常见错误
Okule
Okula
Arabaa
Arabaya
Eve-e
Eve
Ali-e
Ali'ye
Bana-ya
Bana
Ona-ya
Ona
Sinema-a
Sinemaya
Gitmek okul
Okula gitmek
Ona bakmak
Ona bakmak
Başlamak okul
Okula başlamak
Karar vermek okul
Okula karar vermek
İnanmak o
Ona inanmak
Karşı çıkmak o
Ona karşı çıkmak
句型
___ gidiyorum.
___ ver.
___ alıştım.
___ odaklan.
Real World Usage
Eve geldim.
Masaya lütfen.
Projeye katkı sağladım.
Havalimanına git.
Geleceğe bak.
Sağa dön.
Buffer 'y'
Locative vs Dative
Proper Nouns
Politeness
Smart Tips
If the word ends in a vowel, the 'y' is mandatory.
Ask yourself: Am I moving or staying?
Don't forget the apostrophe.
Remember that 'ben' and 'sen' become 'bana' and 'sana'.
发音
Vowel Harmony
The suffix vowel is always short and clear.
Statement
Eve gidiyorum ↘
Neutral declarative tone.
记住它
记忆技巧
Think of the dative case as a 'magnet' pulling you toward the noun.
视觉联想
Imagine a giant magnet labeled '-e/-a' pulling a little person toward a house.
Rhyme
If it ends in a or o, use an a, if it ends in e or i, use an e today!
Story
Ali wanted to go to the park. He added an 'a' to 'park' and arrived at 'parka'. He saw his friend and said 'sana' (to you). He felt happy.
Word Web
挑战
Write 5 sentences using the dative case to describe your daily commute.
文化笔记
The dative case is used in polite requests.
The dative case is a common feature in Turkic languages.
对话开场白
Nereye gidiyorsun?
Kime hediye aldın?
Bu fikre katılıyor musun?
Geleceğe nasıl bakıyorsun?
日记主题
Test Yourself
Okul___ gidiyorum.
Which is correct?
Find and fix the mistake:
Eve-e gidiyorum.
Ev -> ?
A: Nereye gidiyorsun? B: ___.
gidiyorum / okula / ben
Which is dative?
Match each item on the left with its pair on the right:
Score: /8
练习题
8 exercisesOkul___ gidiyorum.
Which is correct?
Find and fix the mistake:
Eve-e gidiyorum.
Ev -> ?
A: Nereye gidiyorsun? B: ___.
gidiyorum / okula / ben
Which is dative?
Okul -> ?
Score: /8
常见问题 (8)
It's a suffix (-e/-a) that means 'to' or 'towards'.
Use vowel harmony: a, ı, o, u -> -a; e, i, ö, ü -> -e.
Add a 'y' buffer before the suffix.
Yes, for indirect objects like 'bana' (to me).
Yes, often with 'kadar' (until).
Dative is for movement, locative is for location.
Mostly regular, but some loanwords follow their own rules.
Use it in daily sentences about where you are going.
Scaffolded Practice
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Mastery Progress
Needs Practice
Improving
Strong
Mastered
In Other Languages
a
Spanish uses a separate word, Turkish uses a suffix.
à
French uses a preposition, Turkish uses a suffix.
Dativ case
German changes the article, Turkish changes the noun.
ni
Japanese uses a particle, Turkish uses a suffix.
ila
Arabic is not agglutinative.
prepositions
Chinese is an isolating language.