Breakdown of Sen dün o düğmeye tıkladın ama ucuz ürünler aniden tükenmiş!
o
that / he / she / it
sen
you
ucuz
cheap
ama
but
dün
yesterday
aniden
suddenly
ürün
product
düğme
button
tıklamak
to click
tükenmek
to run out
Questions & Answers about Sen dün o düğmeye tıkladın ama ucuz ürünler aniden tükenmiş!
Why does düğme have the -ye ending in düğmeye?
The verb tıklamak (to click) requires the dative case (the 'to/towards' direction). In Turkish, you don't just click a button, you click onto a button. So düğme gets the buffer -y- and the dative ending -e.
Why is the verb tükenmiş (had sold out) using the -miş past tense instead of the regular -di past tense?
The -miş suffix here is used for a discovered fact or surprise. The speaker knows you clicked the button yesterday (tıkladın uses the definite past -di because it is a known fact), but they realized after the fact that the products were gone. It captures that feeling of finding out something unexpectedly.
I know bitmek means 'to finish' or 'to run out.' Why use tükenmek here instead?
While bitmek is very common and would be understood, tükenmek specifically means 'to be depleted' or 'to be exhausted.' It is the most natural verb to use when talking about store inventory, tickets, or resources completely selling out.
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