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Turkish copula
Turkish language copulas, which are called as ek-eylem () or ek-fiil (), both of which literally mean "suffix-verb", are one of the most distinct features of the Turkish grammar. Since Turkish is a highly agglutinative language, copulas are rendered as suffixes, albeit with a few exceptions.
== Zero copula ==

Zero copula is the rule for third person, as in Hungarian and Russian. That means two nouns, or a noun and an adjective can be juxtaposed to make a sentence without using any copula. Third person plural might be indicated with the use of plural suffix "-lar/-ler".
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