Breakdown of Karbondioksit havayı kirletir.
Questions & Answers about Karbondioksit havayı kirletir.
Why is hava written as havayı with both a -y- and -ı at the end?
In Turkish, when you have a definite direct object (“the air”), you add the accusative suffix -ı, -i, -u or -ü to the noun. Because hava ends in a vowel (a), you need a buffer consonant -y- before the vowel suffix. So it becomes:
• hava + y + ı = havayı
This tells us “the air” is what’s being polluted.
What does the -ır in kirletir signify, and how is that verb form built?
The verb kirletir is in the simple present tense, used for general truths or habitual actions. Breakdown:
- Root: kirlet- (from kirletmek, “to make dirty/pollute”)
- Present‐tense marker: -ir (vowel-harmonized as -ir)
- Third-person singular: zero ending
So kirletir literally means “(he/she/it) pollutes / makes (something) dirty” in a general sense.
Why isn’t there a subject pronoun like o (“he/she/it”) before kirletir?
If I want to say “is polluting” instead of “pollutes,” how would I change kirletir?
You’d use the present continuous tense. Replace -ir with -iyor (again with vowel harmony) plus the same person ending:
• kirlet- + iyor = kirletiyor
Thus Karbondioksit havayı kirletiyor means “Carbon dioxide is polluting the air.”
Why is the verb kirletir used instead of something like kirlenir?
The adjective kirli means “dirty.”
- kirlenmek (“to get/become dirty”) is intransitive and passive-like.
- To make something dirty (transitive), Turkish adds the causative suffix -t- to kirli, forming kirlet-.
So kirletir (from kirletmek) properly means “makes dirty” or “pollutes,” whereas kirlenir would mean “becomes dirty.”
Why is karbondioksit written as one word, and is that always the case?
There’s no word for “the” or “a” in the sentence. How is that handled in Turkish?
Why is Karbondioksit capitalized here?
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