Breakdown of Alevleri gördükten sonra balkondan atlayabildi.
görmek
to see
balkon
balcony
sonra
after
alev
flame
atlamak
to jump
Questions & Answers about Alevleri gördükten sonra balkondan atlayabildi.
How does atlayabildi break down to mean "he managed to jump"?
It is built on the verb stem atla (jump). Because the stem ends in a vowel, we add the buffer letter -y-. Next comes the ability suffix -abil (able to), and finally the past tense suffix -di (he/she/it). Together, atla-y-abil-di forms "he was able to jump".
Does atlayabildi imply that jumping was difficult?
Yes. When you combine the ability suffix (-abil) with the definite past tense (-di), it often translates to "managed to" rather than just "could". It shows that despite an obstacle or challenge (like the fire), the person successfully completed the action.
Why is it gördükten sonra instead of just "görmek sonra"?
To say "after doing an action" in Turkish, you can't just put the infinitive verb next to sonra. You must attach the suffix -DIKtan (which becomes -dükten here due to vowel harmony and consonant mutation) to the verb stem. So, gör-dük-ten sonra is the standard way to say "after seeing".
Why does alevleri end with an -i?
Alevler means "flames" (plural). The final -i is the accusative case ending, which marks a specific direct object. Because he saw specific flames ("the flames"), the word needs this ending to show exactly what was seen.
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