Word
Gelinin takacağı takılar ilginç.
Meaning
The jewelry the bride will wear is interesting.
Part of speech
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Pronunciation
Course
Breakdown of Gelinin takacağı takılar ilginç.
ilginç
interesting
takmak
to wear / to put on (accessories)
gelin
bride
takı
jewelry
Questions & Answers about Gelinin takacağı takılar ilginç.
Why is "the bride" in the genitive case (gelinin) here?
In Turkish, object relative clauses (like "the jewelry the bride will wear") are built like possessive phrases. You are literally saying "The bride's future-wearing jewelry". The subject of the clause (gelin) takes the genitive ending (-in), and the verb (takmak) gets the future relative suffix (-acak) plus a possessive ending (-ı) to match "her".
Why does takacağı have a ğ instead of a k?
The base form of the future relative participle here is takacak (verb root tak + -acak). When you add the third-person possessive ending -ı to match gelinin, the k at the end of -acak gets sandwiched between two vowels. This causes consonant mutation, softening the hard k into a ğ, resulting in takacağı.
Why use takmak for wearing jewelry instead of giymek?
While English uses "wear" for everything, Turkish distinguishes between clothes and accessories. You use giymek for clothing you put on your body (shirts, pants, dresses). You use takmak (which literally means "to attach") for accessories like jewelry, glasses, belts, hats, and scarves.
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