Breakdown of Kardeşim kitap okumaya üşeniyor.
kitap
book
okumak
to read
kardeş
sibling
üşenmek
to be too lazy
Questions & Answers about Kardeşim kitap okumaya üşeniyor.
Why is there a -ya at the end of okumaya?
This is the main point of your current lesson! The verb üşenmek (to be too lazy to do something) requires the action you are avoiding to take the dative case (the to/towards direction). We take the short verbal noun okuma (reading), add the buffer letter -y-, and then the dative ending -a. This makes okumaya (literally 'towards reading').
I learned that the word for lazy is tembel. Why use üşeniyor here?
Tembel is an adjective describing a general personality trait (for example, 'He is a lazy person'). Üşenmek, however, is a verb meaning you don't feel like putting in the effort to do a specific task at the moment. Since this sentence is about the act of avoiding a specific task, we use the verb üşeniyor.
Why doesn't kitap have an ending, or the word bir (a/an) in front of it?
Because the sibling isn't avoiding a specific book, but rather the general activity of 'book reading.' In Turkish, generic, non-specific objects like this are placed right before the verb without any case endings or the word bir. If they were too lazy to read the specific book, it would be kitabı okumaya.
Does kardeşim mean younger brother or younger sister?
It can mean either! The word kardeş simply means 'younger sibling' and doesn't specify gender. To be specific, you would say kız kardeşim (my younger sister) or erkek kardeşim (my younger brother).
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