Languages like Turkish and Finnish are agglutinative, using suffixes to form words.
✓ TRUE FACT
Agglutinative languages stack multiple suffixes, each adding a specific meaning. A single word can encode tense, person, negation, possession, and location—turning what would be a full English phrase into one long word.
🤯 "Languages like Turkish and Finnish are agglutinative, using suffixes to form words — linguistic LEGO sets."