Duvarı fırçayla boyuyoruz.

Questions & Answers about Duvarı fırçayla boyuyoruz.

Why is "with a brush" written as fırçayla instead of using a separate word for "with"?
In Turkish, "with" or "by means of" is usually expressed by adding the suffix -(y)la or -(y)le to the noun, rather than using the separate word ile. Since fırça (brush) ends in a vowel, we add the buffer letter y, followed by -la to match A-type vowel harmony.
Why does duvar (wall) have an at the end?
The is the specific direct object (accusative) case suffix. We add it to duvar because we are doing something to a specific wall ("the wall"), rather than just painting walls in general.
The dictionary form of "to paint" is boyamak, so the stem is boya-. Why is it spelled boyuyoruz here?
When a verb stem ends in the vowels a or e, and we add the present continuous suffix -yor, that final vowel "narrows" to ı, i, u, or ü. Because the first vowel in boya- is o, the a changes to u, making it boyuyoruz.
Which part of boyuyoruz tells us who is painting?
The very last part, -uz, is the personal suffix for "we" (biz). Whenever it attaches to the -yor tense suffix, it takes the form -uz.

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