Breakdown of Plastik atıkları bu kutuya attığın için teşekkürler.
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this
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box
için
for
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thanks
Questions & Answers about Plastik atıkları bu kutuya attığın için teşekkürler.
How does attığın için translate to "for throwing"?
This uses the structure you are currently learning: the verb root at- (throw) + -tık + the possessive ending -ın (your) + için (for/because). Literally, it translates to "for your throwing" or "because you threw." This is the standard way in Turkish to state an action as the reason for something.
Where does the ğ come from in attığın?
The grammar suffix is originally -dık (which becomes -tık here because the verb at- ends in a hard consonant). When we add the vowel-starting possessive ending -ın, the k at the end of -tık softens into a ğ. This is the standard consonant mutation rule you learned in earlier lessons.
Why is there an -ı at the end of atıkları?
The base word is atık (waste) plus the plural suffix -lar. The final -ı is the accusative case ending, which marks a specific direct object. Because the sentence refers to specific plastic waste being thrown, it requires this ending.
Can attığın için refer to both the present and the past?
Yes! The -dık suffix handles both past and present tense meanings. Depending on the situation, attığın için can mean "because you threw" (an action you just finished) or "because you throw" (a general habit).