Breakdown of Masanın altını temizliyorum.
Questions & Answers about Masanın altını temizliyorum.
What does the suffix on masanın indicate?
Why does altını have two suffixes, and what are they?
altını breaks down as:
• alt (underside)
• -ı (3rd person singular possessive, “its underside,” yielding altı)
• -nı (accusative, definite object marker, harmonized as -nı)
Together, altını means “the underside of it” and marks that specific underside as the direct object.
Why do we need the accusative suffix on altını?
How is temizliyorum formed?
temizliyorum =
• temizle- (root “to clean”)
• -iyor (present continuous tense suffix)
• -um (1st person singular ending)
Vowel harmony changes -iyor + um into -iyorum, so you get “I am cleaning.”
Why is there no subject pronoun for “I” in this sentence?
Why don’t we use an article like “the” or “a” in Turkish?
Could we instead say masanın altına temizliyorum or masanın altında temizliyorum?
Those forms use the locative (-da) or dative (-a) cases:
• masanın altına temizliyorum = “I am cleaning toward/under the table” (not natural for cleaning)
• masanın altında temizlik yapıyorum = “I am doing cleaning under the table” (focuses on location of the cleaner, not the table’s underside)
To express “I’m cleaning the table’s underside,” you need the direct-object construction masanın altını temizliyorum.
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