Questions & Answers about Kurnaz tilki kargayı ağacın altında beklermiş.
What does the -miş add to bekler (waits) to make beklermiş?
The verb combines the aorist suffix -r (for habits or general truths) with the inferential suffix -miş (used for stories, hearsay, or things you didn't witness). Together, beklermiş means "would wait" or "used to wait." This combination is the standard way to describe past habits in fairy tales, fables, and legends!
Why does the sentence use kargayı instead of just karga?
The word karga (crow) gets the definite accusative suffix -(y)ı because it is the specific direct object being waited for. The fox isn't waiting for just any crow, but the specific crow in this fable.
How does the phrase ağacın altında form "under the tree"?
Why did the ç in ağaç (tree) change to a c in ağacın?