Word
Dışarı çıkmak istemiyorum çünkü çok yorgunum.
Meaning
I do not want to go outside because I am very tired.
Part of speech
sentence
Pronunciation
Course
Breakdown of Dışarı çıkmak istemiyorum çünkü çok yorgunum.
yorgun
tired
çok
very
istemek
to want / to require / to call for
çıkmak
to go out / to leave / to exit / to break out / to arise (of a storm)
Questions & Answers about Dışarı çıkmak istemiyorum çünkü çok yorgunum.
How do we make "to want" negative in istemiyorum?
To say "I don't want," we add the negative suffix -mi to the verb stem, followed by the present continuous ending -yor and the "I" ending -um. So, iste (want) + mi (not) + yor (now) + um (I) becomes istemiyorum.
Why does çıkmak stay in its full dictionary form?
When you want to do an action in Turkish, you keep the main verb in its infinitive form (ending in -mak or -mek) and place it right before the conjugated form of istemek (to want). Just like in English where we say "to go," the -mak here acts as the "to."
Could I say dışarı gitmek instead of dışarı çıkmak?
While gitmek means "to go," Turkish uses çıkmak (which literally means "to exit" or "to go up") when talking about leaving a building to go outside. Dışarı çıkmak is the natural, fixed phrase for "to go out."
What is the -um at the end of yorgunum?