Mutluyum çünkü hava güneşli.
English: I am happy because it is sunny.
A because clause gives the reason for something, using 'çünkü' or '-dığı için' in Turkish.
Use because clauses to explain why something happens.
Mutluyum çünkü hava güneşli.
English: I am happy because it is sunny.
Yorgun olduğu için evde kaldı.
English: She stayed home because she was tired.
Geç kaldığım için otobüsü kaçırdım.
English: Because I was late, I missed the bus.
Salata yiyor çünkü seviyor.
English: He eats salad because he likes it.
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