Öğretmenim, bu zor projeyi kendim başardım!
My teacher, I accomplished this difficult project myself!
Breakdown of Öğretmenim, bu zor projeyi kendim başardım!
bu
this
öğretmen
teacher
zor
difficult
proje
project
kendi
self
başarmak
to succeed / to achieve
Questions & Answers about Öğretmenim, bu zor projeyi kendim başardım!
Why does the word for 'myself' end in '-m' in kendim?
The base word for 'self' is kendi. In Turkish, we use possessive suffixes to show whose self it is. By adding the first-person possessive suffix -m (my), we get kendim (myself). In this sentence, it emphasizes that you finished the project entirely on your own.
Can I just say 'başardım' without 'kendim'?
Yes, you can. The verb başardım already means 'I accomplished' because of the -m personal suffix at the end. Adding kendim is optional, but it is used here to proudly emphasize that you did it 'myself' rather than just stating that you finished it.
Why is there a '-yi' at the end of projeyi?
Proje means 'project'. Because you are acting upon a specific project (bu proje or 'this project'), it needs the specific direct object ending, also known as the accusative case. Since proje ends in a vowel, we add the buffer letter -y- followed by the suffix -i, making it projeyi.
Is it normal to literally say 'My teacher' (Öğretmenim) in Turkish?
Yes, it is very natural! While saying 'My teacher' can sound a bit unusual in English, Turkish students almost always address their teachers directly as Öğretmenim (My teacher) or Hocam. Adding the possessive -im shows respect and a warm connection.
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