Breakdown of Hamile olduğu için işten ayrılıyormuş.
iş
work
olmak
to be
için
for
ayrılmak
to leave (depart, separate)
Questions & Answers about Hamile olduğu için işten ayrılıyormuş.
Why is the suffix -muş added to the present continuous -ıyor in ayrılıyormuş?
This is the inferential present continuous (-ıyormuş). It shows that you are reporting an ongoing action that you heard about from someone else, rather than witnessing it yourself. If you said ayrılıyor, it would mean "she is quitting" as a direct, known fact. By adding -muş, it becomes "I heard she is quitting" or "Apparently, she is quitting."
Why do we use olduğu için instead of just using çünkü for "because"?
While you could use two separate clauses and say İşten ayrılıyormuş, çünkü hamile (She is quitting her job, because she is pregnant), Turkish commonly links these ideas into one sentence using -dığı için. Here, ol (to be) gets the participle suffix -duk and the possessive -u (her) to create olduğu. Together, hamile olduğu için literally means "because of her being pregnant."
Why does iş (job/work) take the "from" ending (-ten) here?
The verb ayrılmak means "to leave," "to depart," or "to quit." In Turkish, you don't just leave a place or a job; you "separate from" it. Because of this, ayrılmak always requires the ablative case (-dan/-den/-tan/-ten) on the thing you are leaving. So, işten ayrılıyormuş literally translates to "I heard she is separating from work."