Parkta her zaman salıncakta veya kaydırakta oynardık.

Breakdown of Parkta her zaman salıncakta veya kaydırakta oynardık.

park
park
zaman
time
oynamak
to play
her
every
veya
or
salıncak
swing
kaydırak
slide

Questions & Answers about Parkta her zaman salıncakta veya kaydırakta oynardık.

How is the verb 'oynardık' formed to mean 'we used to play'?
The verb root is oyna (to play). Because it ends in a vowel, it takes the aorist marker -r to show a habit. Then we add the past tense marker -dı to move that habit to the past (meaning 'used to'). Finally, -k is the personal ending for 'we'.
Why do we use the locative suffix '-ta' for salıncakta (on the swing) and kaydırakta (on the slide)?
In English, you say you play 'on' a swing or a slide. In Turkish, these are treated as locations where the action happens, so they take the locative suffix -ta (or -da), meaning 'at' or 'in'.
Why doesn't the 'k' at the end of salıncak and kaydırak change to a 'ğ' here?
The rule for consonant mutation (where 'k' changes to 'ğ') only applies when you add a suffix starting with a vowel. Since the locative suffix -ta starts with a consonant, the 'k' stays exactly as it is.
Could we use hep instead of her zaman for 'always' in this sentence?
Yes! Both hep and her zaman mean 'always' and can usually be used interchangeably. Her zaman is slightly more formal, while hep is very common in everyday conversational Turkish.

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