Breakdown of O çok unutkan ama bugün hiçbir şey unutmuyor.
o
that / he / she / it
çok
very
bugün
today
unutmak
to forget
Questions & Answers about O çok unutkan ama bugün hiçbir şey unutmuyor.
Why does the sentence use a negative verb (unutmuyor) if hiçbir şey already means "nothing"?
In Turkish, negative pronouns like hiçbir şey (nothing) must always be paired with a negative verb. This creates a double negative, which is required in Turkish grammar. To say "He is forgetting nothing" or "He isn't forgetting anything", you use hiçbir şey + a negative verb.
unutkan and unutmuyor look very similar. Are they from the same root word?
Yes! They both come from the verb unutmak (to forget). Adding suffixes like -kan or -gan to a verb creates an adjective describing someone's personality or habits. Therefore, unutkan means "forgetful."
Why is the negative part of unutmuyor spelled with a "u" (-mu-) instead of the usual -me- or -ma-?
When making the present continuous (-yor) tense negative, the negative suffix narrows to a single vowel (ı, i, u, or ü) to match the verb stem. Since the stem unut- ends with a "u", the negative suffix becomes -mu- to satisfy vowel harmony rules.
Is hiçbir şey always written as two words?