Breakdown of Şimdi fırından çıkıyorum.
şimdi
now
fırın
bakery / oven
çıkmak
to go out / to leave / to exit / to break out / to arise (of a storm)
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Questions & Answers about Şimdi fırından çıkıyorum.
Why is the ablative suffix here -dan instead of -den, -tan, or -ten?
The word for bakery is fırın. It ends in n, which is a voiced consonant, so the suffix starts with d rather than t. The last vowel is ı, which is a back vowel, so 2-way vowel harmony dictates we use a. That gives us -dan to make fırından (from/out of the bakery).
Does fırın mean 'oven' or 'bakery'?
It actually means both! In Turkish, fırın is used for the appliance in your kitchen (an oven) as well as the shop that bakes bread (a bakery). Context is key. Here, it makes much more sense to be stepping out of a bakery than an oven!
Why do we use the 'from' suffix (-dan) with the verb çıkıyorum?
In English, you usually say you are coming 'out of' a place. In Turkish, the verb çıkmak (to exit / to come out) requires the place you are leaving to take the ablative (-DAn) suffix. You are literally saying 'I am exiting from the bakery.'
Can you break down the verb çıkıyorum?
The root is çık- (to exit / come out). To this, we add the present continuous tense suffix -ıyor (showing the action is happening right now), and finally the first-person singular ending -um (I). Put together: çık-ıyor-um (I am coming out).