Fırtınadan kaçıp kapkaranlık bir mağarada bekledik.

Breakdown of Fırtınadan kaçıp kapkaranlık bir mağarada bekledik.

bir
a / an
beklemek
to wait
kaçmak
to run away
mağara
cave
fırtına
storm
kapkaranlık
pitch dark

Questions & Answers about Fırtınadan kaçıp kapkaranlık bir mağarada bekledik.

How is kapkaranlık formed to mean 'pitch-dark'?
This showcases the lesson's focus on intensified adjectives. To intensify karanlık (dark), you take its first syllable (ka-), add one of the emphatic consonants (m, p, r, or s)—in this case p—and attach it to the front of the original word. This gives us ka + p + karanlık (pitch-dark).
What is the role of the -ıp suffix on kaçıp?
The -ıp suffix (which can also be -ip, -up, or -üp) connects two actions performed by the same subject, acting like 'and' or an '-ing' participle in English. Instead of saying Fırtınadan kaçtık ve bekledik (We escaped the storm and we waited), you attach -ıp to the first verb stem. The tense and person are then determined entirely by the final verb (bekledik).
Why does fırtına (storm) take the -dan ending here?
The verb kaçmak (to escape, to run away) requires the ablative case (-dan or -den). While in English you 'escape a storm', in Turkish you always escape from something. Therefore, fırtınayı would be incorrect; it must be fırtınadan.
Could I say bir kapkaranlık mağarada instead of kapkaranlık bir mağarada?
No, that would sound unnatural. In Turkish, when an adjective modifies a noun with the indefinite article bir (a / an), the adjective almost always comes first. The pattern is 'Adjective + bir + Noun', literally translating to 'pitch-dark a cave'.

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