Breakdown of Bodrumda bir hayalet yaşıyordu.
bir
a / an
yaşamak
to live / to experience / to undergo
bodrum
basement
hayalet
ghost
Questions & Answers about Bodrumda bir hayalet yaşıyordu.
Why is there both an -ıyor and a -du ending on yaşıyordu?
This is the past continuous tense, which translates to 'was living.' You make it by taking the present continuous form yaşıyor (is living) and adding the past tense suffix -du to move that ongoing action into the past.
I thought Bodrum was a famous city. Why isn't there an apostrophe before the -da suffix?
The word bodrum also means 'basement' in Turkish. When used as a regular noun meaning basement, it doesn't get an apostrophe before suffixes. It is only capitalized here because it's the first word of the sentence. If it meant 'in the city of Bodrum,' it would be written as Bodrum'da.
The verb is yaşamak (to live). Why does it change to yaşı- here?
This happens because of a rule called vowel narrowing. When a verb stem ends in a or e (like yaşa-), adding the continuous suffix -ıyor causes that final vowel to narrow. The a in yaşa- narrows to ı, giving us yaşıyor instead of yaşayor.
Could we say 'Bir hayalet bodrumda yaşıyordu' instead?