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Turkish is a really complex language. Sometimes I have to read words slowly to make sure I’ve added all the correct suffixes.
I just wrote “anlamamalarına,” which means something like “for their not understanding.”
Breakdown of the suffixes:
anla → to understand
ma → not
ma → the act of / -ing
lar → they (plural)
ı → their (possessive)
na → to / for
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