Biri kütüphanede sakız çiğniyorsa görevli kızıyor.

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How is çiğniyorsa formed from the verb çiğnemek (to chew)?
First, we take the root çiğne-. When adding the present continuous suffix -iyor, the final -e in the root narrows to an -i, making it çiğniyor (is chewing). Finally, we add the conditional suffix -sa to make çiğniyorsa (if [someone] is chewing).
Why is there no person suffix at the end of çiğniyorsa?
The subject of this action is biri (someone), which acts like a third-person singular subject (he/she/it). The third-person singular doesn't take an extra personal ending after the -sa suffix. If the sentence was "if you are chewing", it would be çiğniyorsan.
Why doesn't sakız take an accusative ending like sakızı?
Because the gum isn't a specific, known piece of gum. The person is just chewing "gum" in general. In Turkish, we only use the accusative case ending (like or -i) for specific, definite direct objects (like "the gum").
How does the word görevli translate to "attendant"?
The root word is görev, which means "duty" or "task". The suffix -li means "with" or "having". So, görevli literally means "the one with the duty", which is commonly used to mean the attendant, official, or staff member in charge.

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