10.04.2026 08:40
In "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire," a contestant with a degree in Turkish Language and Literature used their last lifeline to find the correct answer to a 100,000 lira grammar question. The contestant, unsure about the question "What symbol is placed between the whole number part and the decimal part of a number in Turkish?" correctly answered the question with their first choice, "comma."
In the latest episode of the quiz show "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire" aired on ATV, a grammar question worth 100 thousand lira challenged the contestant.
USED HIS LAST JOKER FOR THE GRAMMAR QUESTION
In the show presented by Oktay Kaynarca, the question directed to the contestant, who is a graduate of the Turkish Language and Literature department, caught attention. The contestant was asked, "What symbol is placed between the integer part and the decimal part when writing a number in Turkish?"
Among the options were a point, a comma, a colon, and a semicolon. Despite having received education in the field, the contestant, unsure of the answer, activated his last double answer joker.
HIS FIRST GUESS WAS CORRECT
The contestant correctly answered the uncertain question with his first choice, "comma."
THE CONTESTANT DID NOT WANT TO TAKE A RISK
The contestant's cautious approach to the critical question worth 100 thousand lira increased the excitement in the studio and also resonated widely on social media.