Şifreyi gerçekten unutmadım!

Breakdown of Şifreyi gerçekten unutmadım!

şifre
password
unutmak
to forget
gerçekten
really

Questions & Answers about Şifreyi gerçekten unutmadım!

In unutmadım, the root unut has the vowel 'u'. Why is the negative suffix -ma instead of -mu?
The negative suffix only follows 2-way vowel harmony, meaning it can only ever be -ma or -me. Since the last vowel of unut (forget) is 'u' (a back vowel), it takes -ma. It never uses the 4-way harmony that some other suffixes use.
How does the past tense suffix change when added after the negative -ma in unutmadım?
The past tense suffix follows 4-way vowel harmony based on the vowel immediately before it. Because the negative suffix here is -ma, its 'a' dictates that the past tense suffix must be -dı. So the full breakdown is unut (forget) + ma (not) + (past) + m (I).
Why does şifre (password) change to şifreyi in this sentence?
Because the speaker is talking about a specific password ("the password"), it becomes a definite direct object and needs the accusative case. We add the suffix -i. Since şifre ends in a vowel ('e'), we insert the buffer letter y to keep the vowels apart, resulting in şifreyi.
Doesn't the -ten in gerçekten mean "from"? How does it mean "really"?
You have a good memory! The suffix -dan/-den/-tan/-ten is indeed the ablative ("from") case. Gerçek means "real" or "truth". So gerçekten literally means "from reality" or "from the truth", but it is used as the standard adverb for "really" or "truly" in Turkish.

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