Why Turkish is difficult
Turkish is typologically distant from European languages — agglutinative morphology, verb-final order, and vowel harmony are all features English speakers encounter for the first time.
The grammar concepts that trip learners up
Grammario shows all of these in context, on every sentence you analyze.
Agglutinative morphology
Turkish words are built by chaining suffixes — tense, person, negation, and more stack onto a root in a specific order. Grammario segments each suffix.
Verb-final word order
Turkish verbs come at the end of the clause. Embedded clauses also end in a verb form. The dependency graph makes the hierarchical structure clear.
Vowel harmony
Every suffix takes a form that harmonizes with the vowels in the root. Understanding this removes the need to memorize separate suffix variants.
Postpositions and case suffixes
Turkish uses case suffixes directly on nouns rather than separate prepositions. Grammario labels each case suffix and the role it marks.
What Grammario shows you
Every analysis gives you multiple lenses on the same sentence.
Morpheme segmentation
Each Turkish word broken into its component morphemes with the role of each suffix labeled.
Dependency structure
Verb-final clauses and embedded nominalizations visualized as a dependency tree.
AI explanations
Plain-language breakdowns of Turkish-specific grammar concepts like evidentiality markers and verbal nouns.
Case suffix annotation
All Turkish case suffixes labeled with the grammatical role each one encodes.
Common questions about Turkish grammar
How do I analyze Turkish grammar for free?
Grammario segments every Turkish word into its component morphemes, labels each suffix's grammatical role, and shows the full dependency structure — free for up to 3 analyses per day.
How does Grammario help with Turkish agglutination?
Each Turkish word is broken into its stem and suffixes, with the grammatical function of each morpheme labeled. This makes long agglutinated words immediately readable.
Does Grammario support Turkish vowel harmony?
Grammario identifies suffix variants produced by vowel harmony and explains their phonological conditioning, so you can internalize the pattern from real examples.