Breakdown of Kazmayla derin bir kuyu kazarken saman ve çuvala ihtiyaç duyduk.
Questions & Answers about Kazmayla derin bir kuyu kazarken saman ve çuvala ihtiyaç duyduk.
Why is kazmayla used and how is the instrumental case formed?
What does the suffix -ken in kazarken do?
The suffix -ken attaches to a verb stem to mean “while doing [verb].”
kaz-ar-ken = “while digging.” It turns the action into a dependent clause, so kazarken = “while digging.”
Why do we say derin bir kuyu and not bir derin kuyu?
In Turkish, a numeral or indefinite article bir can come immediately before the noun or between an adjective and the noun. The usual, natural order is:
adjective + bir + noun → derin bir kuyu (“a deep well”).
Is kuyu definite or indefinite, and how is that marked?
Why is only çuvala marked for case in saman ve çuvala ihtiyaç duyduk?
What case is çuvala and why does ihtiyaç duyduk require it?
Çuvala is dative case (–a) meaning “to/for the sack.” The verb phrase ihtiyaç duymak (“to need”) in Turkish takes its object in the dative:
–a/–e + ihtiyaç duymak → “to feel a need for …,” hence çuvala ihtiyaç duyduk = “we needed the sack.”
Why is the subject not explicitly stated before ihtiyaç duyduk?
Why is there a y between kazma and -la?
Could we use ile instead of -yla in kazmayla?
What are the components of ihtiyaç duyduk?
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