Word
O zarif manken, gülümseyerek poz verdi.
Meaning
That elegant fashion model posed smiling.
Part of speech
sentence
Pronunciation
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Breakdown of O zarif manken, gülümseyerek poz verdi.
o
that / he / she / it
gülümsemek
to smile
manken
fashion model
poz vermek
to pose
Questions & Answers about O zarif manken, gülümseyerek poz verdi.
How is gülümseyerek formed here?
The verb root is gülümse- (to smile). Because it ends in a vowel, we add the buffer letter -y- before attaching the suffix -erek. This forms gülümseyerek, showing the manner of the action: she posed while smiling.
Does manken mean a plastic store dummy or a real person?
It means both! While it sounds like the English word mannequin, in Turkish manken is the standard and most common word used for a live fashion model.
Why is there a comma after manken?
In written Turkish, a comma is frequently placed right after the subject (here, O zarif manken) to clearly separate it from the rest of the sentence. This is very common and helps readers see exactly who is performing the action.
Why is it poz verdi rather than just a single verb?
To say to pose in Turkish, you use the compound verb poz vermek (literally to give a pose). Because this happened in the past, vermek takes the simple past ending -di, becoming poz verdi.