daniel

This is the 3976th most frequent Turkish word.


daniel

The term "daniel" is not a Turkish word; it is a common male given name of Hebrew origin.


In this sentence, 'Daniel' is a proper noun used as the subject of the verb 'reading', indicating who is performing the action.

Daniel kitap okuyor.

Daniel is reading a book.


Here, 'Daniel' is used as the recipient of the action, marked with the dative case suffix to indicate 'to Daniel'.

Bu kitap Daniel'e hediye edildi.

This book was gifted to Daniel.


In this case, 'Daniel' is modified with the possessive suffix ('-in') to express possession, indicating 'Daniel's loyalty'.

Daniel'in sadakati herkes tarafından biliniyor.

Daniel's loyalty is known by everyone.