Breakdown of Atıkları ayırdığımız için mutluyuz.
mutlu
happy
için
for
atık
waste
ayırmak
to separate / to allocate / set aside
Questions & Answers about Atıkları ayırdığımız için mutluyuz.
How does ayırdığımız için mean 'because we separate'?
This is the core structure for 'because' clauses. To say 'because [someone] does something', Turkish takes the verb stem (ayır), adds the -dık suffix (which becomes -dığ here), and attaches a possessive ending to show who does it (-ımız for 'we'). Finally, için (because/for) is added. Literally, it translates to 'for our separating'.
Why is there a ğ in ayırdığımız if the suffix is -dık?
You are right that the base suffix is -dık. However, when we add the 'we' possessive suffix -ımız, which starts with a vowel, the k at the end of -dık softens to a ğ (soft g). This is a standard consonant mutation in Turkish to make the word flow better.
Does ayırdığımız için mean 'because we separate' (present) or 'because we separated' (past)?
It can actually mean both! The -dık clause structure is used for both past and present actions. You have to look at the context or the main verb of the sentence. Here, mutluyuz (we are happy) is in the present tense, so we understand the separating is also a present habit.
Why does atıkları end with the -ı suffix?
Atık means 'waste', and -lar makes it plural. The final -ı is the accusative case ending. We need it because the waste is the specific direct object of the verb ayır (to separate).
Why is there a -y- in mutluyuz?
Mutlu (happy) ends in a vowel, and the personal suffix for 'we are' is -uz. Since Turkish does not like two vowels right next to each other, the buffer letter y is inserted to connect them smoothly into mutluyuz.
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