Consonant Softening in Turkish

A Comprehensive Guide to Consonant Softening (Yumuşama) in Turkish

Consonant softening (yumuşama) is one of the most important phonetic rules in Turkish. It makes the language flow more smoothly and is essential for proper pronunciation and grammar.


What is Consonant Softening?

Consonant softening occurs when words ending with the hard consonants p, ç, t, k receive a suffix that starts with a vowel. These hard consonants transform into their softer counterparts:

p → b
ç → c
t → d
k → ğ

Consonant Softening (Yumuşama) in Turkish – Complete Guide with English Translations

Hard ConsonantExample WordWith Vowel SuffixResultEnglish Translation
p → bkitapkitap + ımkitabımmy book
p → bcevapcevap + ımcevabımmy answer
p → bşarapşarap + ışarabıhis/her wine
ç → cağaçağaç + ımağacımmy tree
ç → cilaçilaç + ıilacıhis/her medicine
ç → cyoğunlukyoğunluk + uyoğunluğuits intensity
t → dumutumut + umumudummy hope
t → dkanatkanat + ıkanadıhis/her wing
t → dyurtyurt + umyurdummy dormitory
k → ğçocukçocuk + umçocuğummy child
k → ğbıçakbıçak + ıbıçağıhis/her knife
k → ğköpekköpek + imköpeğimmy dog

Softening in Verb Conjugations

Verb RootFuture Tense BaseWith Vowel SuffixResultEnglish Translation
yap- (to do)yapacakyapacak + ımyapacağımI will do
gel- (to come)gelecekgelecek + imgeleceğimI will come
oku- (to read)okuyacakokuyacak + ımokuyacağımI will read
gid- (to go)gidecekgidecek + imgideceğimI will go
al- (to take)alacakalacak + ımalacağımI will take

Softening in Noun Cases (Consonant Softening in Turkish)

NounWith Accusative (-i)EnglishWith Dative (-e)English
kitap (book)kitabıthe book (acc.)kitabato the book
ağaç (tree)ağacıthe tree (acc.)ağacato the tree
kanat (wing)kanadıthe wing (acc.)kanadato the wing
çocuk (child)çocuğuthe child (acc.)çocuğato the child

When Softening DOES NOT Occur

SituationExampleEnglishReason
Suffix starts with consonantkitaplarbooksSuffix “-lar” starts with ‘l’
Suffix starts with consonantgeleceksinyou will comeSuffix “-sin” starts with ‘s’
Suffix starts with consonantçocuklarchildrenSuffix “-lar” starts with ‘l’
Some loan wordshukuk → hukukuthe lawForeign words may not soften
Proper nounsDevlet → DevletiDevlet (acc.)Names often don’t follow the rule
Compound wordskayıp → kayıplarıtheir lossesSome compounds resist softening

Pronunciation Changes

Original SoundSoftened SoundExampleEnglishPronunciation Tip
pbkitap → kitabımmy bookLess explosive, more voiced
çcağaç → ağacıhis/her treeSofter “j” sound
tdumut → umuduhis/her hopeBecomes voiced
kğçocuk → çocuğuhis/her childSoft glide, almost silent

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