Questions & Answers about Birinci altın madalya aldı.
How is the word birinci formed here?
It uses the ordinal suffix -(I)ncI added to the number bir (one). Following 4-way vowel harmony for the vowel 'i', it becomes -inci, making birinci (first). Here, it acts as the subject of the sentence, meaning 'the first one' or 'the person in first place'.
Can birinci act as a noun? I thought it was an adjective like 'first'.
Yes! In Turkish, adjectives and ordinal numbers can easily act as nouns if you drop the noun they describe. Instead of saying birinci kişi (the first person), you can just say birinci to mean 'the first one'.
Why isn't it altın madalyayı aldı if the English translation says 'the gold medal'?
In English, we often say 'won the gold medal' as a set phrase. In Turkish, saying altın madalya aldı (literally 'got gold medal') treats the medal as an indefinite object. This is the natural way to state the fact that someone won a medal. If you added the accusative suffix to make it altın madalyayı, it would mean they took a specific physical gold medal you were already talking about.
Doesn't aldı mean 'bought' or 'took'?
Yes, the root verb almak is usually learned early on as 'to take' or 'to buy'. However, it is a very versatile verb and is also the standard choice for getting, receiving, or winning things like prizes, test scores, and medals.
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