Halamın ameliyata girmesi lazımdı.

Breakdown of Halamın ameliyata girmesi lazımdı.

girmek
to enter
lazım
necessary
hala
paternal aunt
ameliyat
surgery

Questions & Answers about Halamın ameliyata girmesi lazımdı.

Why is there an -ın at the end of Halamın instead of just saying Halam?
In Turkish, expressing that someone had to do something often uses a possessive structure. You are literally saying that my aunt's entering to surgery was necessary. Because it is her action, halam (my aunt) takes the genitive case ending -ın to become halamın, linking it to girmesi (her entering).
How does girmesi break down in this sentence?
It comes from the verb girmek (to enter). First, we add the short verbal noun ending -me, making girme (the act of entering). Then, because it is her action, we add the 3rd-person singular possessive suffix -si. Together, girmesi means her entering.
Why does ameliyat (surgery) take the dative ending -a here?
The verb girmek (to enter or to go into) always requires the dative case for the place or thing you are entering. Since she is going into surgery, ameliyat becomes ameliyata.
Could I use gerekiyordu instead of lazımdı here?
Yes, absolutely! Halamın ameliyata girmesi gerekiyordu has the exact same meaning. Both lazımdı and gerekiyordu are commonly used with this possessive structure to express past necessity.

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