Breakdown of Taş gibi sert bir peynir yemek istemedi.
bir
a / an
peynir
cheese
yemek
to eat
istemek
to want / to require / to call for
Questions & Answers about Taş gibi sert bir peynir yemek istemedi.
How do we use gibi to say 'like stone' here?
In English, we put 'like' before the noun, but in Turkish, the postposition gibi comes right after the noun. So, taş (stone) + gibi (like) gives us taş gibi (like stone).
How does the whole phrase taş gibi sert bir peynir fit together?
Why is bir placed right before peynir instead of at the very beginning of the phrase?
Why is the verb yemek in its full dictionary form (ending in -mek)?
When you want to say you want (or don't want) to do an action, that action verb stays in its infinitive form, just like in English. So yemek istemedi translates directly to 'did not want to eat.'
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