Breakdown of Şef, mutfaktaki tencereyi silah olarak kullanıyor.
mutfak
kitchen
kullanmak
to use
tencere
pot
silah
gun / weapon
olarak
as / in the capacity of
şef
chef
Questions & Answers about Şef, mutfaktaki tencereyi silah olarak kullanıyor.
How does the word olarak work with silah in this sentence?
The word olarak means "as" or "in the capacity of". It comes directly after a noun to show its role. The noun before it generally takes no suffixes, which is why we just say silah olarak to mean "as a weapon".
What is the purpose of the -ki suffix on mutfaktaki?
The -ki suffix attaches to the locative case (-ta or -te) to turn a location into an adjective. While mutfakta means "in the kitchen", adding -ki makes it describe the pot. So mutfaktaki tencereyi means "the pot that is in the kitchen".
Why does tencere have the -yi suffix added to it?
Because the chef is using a specific pot (the one in the kitchen), it is the specific direct object of the verb kullanıyor. Therefore, it needs the accusative case. Since tencere ends in a vowel, we add the buffer letter -y- and the suffix -i to get **tencereyi".
Why is there a comma after Şef?
In Turkish, a comma is frequently used right after the subject to clearly separate it from the rest of the sentence. This tells the reader immediately who is doing the action, which is especially helpful since the verb kullanıyor is all the way at the end of the sentence.
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