Breakdown of Herhangi bir iade yapmak için fiş lazım.
bir
a / an
yapmak
to do / to make
için
for
lazım
necessary
Questions & Answers about Herhangi bir iade yapmak için fiş lazım.
Why do we use herhangi bir here instead of hiçbir for 'any'?
We use herhangi bir because this is an affirmative sentence (a receipt is necessary). It means 'any' in the sense of 'any random or particular one'. The word hiçbir also translates to 'any' in English, but it is strictly used with negative verbs to mean 'not any' or 'none'.
Could I drop bir and just say herhangi iade?
No, the word bir is practically inseparable from herhangi when used as an indefinite determiner modifying a noun. You must say herhangi bir iade to mean 'any return'.
Why is the verb yapmak used with iade here?
İade is a noun meaning 'return' (as in giving a purchased item back). To express the action of returning something, Turkish pairs it with a helper verb, often yapmak (to do/make) or etmek. So iade yapmak literally means 'to make a return'.
What is the grammatical rule behind yapmak için?
When you use a verb in its raw dictionary form (ending in -mak or -mek) immediately followed by için (for), it expresses purpose. Therefore, yapmak için means 'in order to make' or simply 'to make'.