Breakdown of Kızgın öğrenciler salonda itişiyordu.
öğrenci
student
kızgın
angry (mad, furious)
salon
hall / large room
itişmek
to push each other
Questions & Answers about Kızgın öğrenciler salonda itişiyordu.
How does the verb itişiyordu show that the students were pushing each other?
The base verb is itmek (to push). By adding the reciprocal suffix -iş, it becomes itişmek, which means to push each other or to shove one another. This suffix shows that multiple people are doing the action mutually.
What tense is itişiyordu in?
It is in the past continuous tense. It combines the continuous suffix -iyor (is/are doing) with the past tense suffix -du (was/were). Together, they translate to were pushing each other.
The subject is plural (öğrenciler), so why doesn't the verb have a plural suffix like itişiyorlardı?
In Turkish, when a plural subject is explicitly stated in the sentence (like öğrenciler), adding the plural suffix -lar to the verb is optional. Both itişiyordu and itişiyorlardı are perfectly correct here.
Is the word salonda related to a hair or beauty salon?
It looks similar, but it is often a false friend! While it can mean a beauty salon depending on context, in Turkish, salon usually refers to a living room, a large hall, or an auditorium. With the locative suffix -da (in/at), salonda means in the hall.
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