Breakdown of Misafirleri gezdireceksen, yanına biraz para al.
para
money
almak
to take, to buy
misafir
guest
yan
side
biraz
a little
gezdirmek
to show around
Questions & Answers about Misafirleri gezdireceksen, yanına biraz para al.
How is the word gezdireceksen formed?
It breaks down into four parts: the verb stem gezdir (show around) + ecek (the future tense marker) + se (the conditional "if" marker) + n (the personal ending for "you"). Together, it creates the future conditional meaning: "if you are going to show around".
Is gezdir related to the verb gezmek?
Yes! The verb gezmek means to stroll, travel, or wander. Adding the suffix -dir changes it to gezdirmek, which means to make someone else stroll or travel. In everyday Turkish, this is exactly how you say "to show someone around" or "to take someone for a walk".
Why does misafirleri have an -i at the end?
The -i is the accusative case suffix, which marks a specific direct object. Because you are talking about showing a specific, known group of guests around, misafirler (guests) must take this ending to become misafirleri (the guests).
Why is yanına used here to mean "with you"?
The word yan literally means "side". Adding the possessive suffix gives us yanın (your side), and the dative case -a makes it yanına (to your side). Turkish uses this phrase instead of a literal translation of "with you" when talking about taking things along on your person.
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