Breakdown of Yeni komşumuz bize dostça gülümsedi.
yeni
new
biz
we
gülümsemek
to smile
komşu
neighbor
dost
friend (close)
Questions & Answers about Yeni komşumuz bize dostça gülümsedi.
How does the word dostça use the new adverbial suffix from this lesson?
The noun dost means friend. By adding the adverbial suffix, it becomes dostça, meaning friendly or in a friendly way. We use -ça instead of -ce because dost ends in a hard consonant (t), changing the c to ç, and the last vowel (o) is a back vowel, requiring a.
Why is it bize (to us) instead of saying at us?
In Turkish, the verb gülümsemek (to smile) requires the dative case to show the direction of the smile. You smile to someone, so biz (we) becomes bize (to us).
Is gülümsedi related to the verb gülmek (to laugh)?
Yes! While gülmek can mean to laugh or to smile, gülümsemek specifically means to smile. Here, the past tense suffix -di is added to make gülümsedi (he/she smiled).
Why does komşumuz use -muz for our instead of the usual -mız?
This is due to 4-way vowel harmony. Since the last vowel in komşu (neighbor) is u, the possessive suffix must match it, becoming -muz instead of -mız.
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