Breakdown of Serayı açmadıkça domatesler çürüyor.
açmak
to open
domates
tomato
sera
greenhouse
çürümek
to rot
Questions & Answers about Serayı açmadıkça domatesler çürüyor.
How exactly does açmadıkça translate to "unless"?
It combines the verb root aç- (to open), the negative suffix -ma, and the suffix -dıkça (as long as). Literally, it means "as long as opening does not happen." We naturally translate this negative condition into English as "unless."
Where is the word for "you" in açmadıkça?
There isn't one! The suffix -dıkça does not take personal endings. It acts generally, like saying "unless one opens." The English translation uses "you" because that is how we express a general subject in casual speech.
Why does sera (greenhouse) end with -yı here?
It has the accusative case suffix -(y)ı because it is the specific direct object of the verb açmak (to open). Since it refers to a specific greenhouse, it becomes serayı.
Why does the sentence use the present continuous tense çürüyor instead of the aorist (simple present) tense?
While English uses the simple present to state general facts like "the tomatoes rot", Turkish frequently uses the present continuous -yor tense to describe ongoing real-world consequences or predictable results.
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