Gizli bir anahtar buldum ama çekmece kilitliydi.

Questions & Answers about Gizli bir anahtar buldum ama çekmece kilitliydi.

The lesson is about the ki conjunction. Is the 'ki' in kilitliydi an example of this?
No, it is just a coincidence! It is easy to spot those letters and think it is the conjunction, but here it is simply the first syllable of the root word kilit (lock). The conjunction ki is written as a separate word, often meaning 'that' or 'so... that'.
Why is the word order gizli bir anahtar instead of bir gizli anahtar?
In Turkish, when you use an adjective along with the indefinite article bir (a/an), the article almost always goes between the adjective and the noun. So 'a hidden key' becomes gizli (hidden) bir (a) anahtar (key).
How exactly does kilitliydi break down to mean 'was locked'?
It is built from three parts. It starts with the noun kilit (lock). Then the suffix -li ('with' or 'having') is added to make the adjective kilitli (locked). Finally, because the drawer was locked in the past, we add the past tense ending -di. Since kilitli ends in a vowel, we need the buffer letter -y-, making it kilitliydi.
Is there a connection between çekmece (drawer) and the verb for pulling?
Yes, that is exactly where the word comes from! The root is çekmek (to pull). Turkish often creates nouns for everyday objects based on their function, so a drawer is literally named after the action of pulling it.

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