Breakdown of Balı rahat alalım diye kovana biraz duman veriyoruz.
almak
to take, to buy
vermek
to give
biraz
a little
duman
smoke
rahat
comfortable / relaxed
diye
so that (purpose)
kovan
hive
bal
honey
Questions & Answers about Balı rahat alalım diye kovana biraz duman veriyoruz.
How does alalım diye translate to 'so that we can get'?
The word diye is used to create purpose clauses meaning 'so that' or 'in order to'. To say 'so that we can do something', Turkish uses the optative mood (the 'let us' form) followed by diye. So alalım ('let us get') + diye creates the meaning 'so that we can get'.
Why is rahat used here to mean 'easily'?
While rahat primarily means 'comfortable', it is frequently used directly as an adverb meaning 'comfortably' or 'easily' without needing any extra suffix. Rahat alalım is a very natural way to say 'so we can get it without difficulty'.
Does vermek mean 'blowing' in Turkish?
The verb vermek literally means 'to give', but it is a versatile verb used in many Turkish expressions where English uses words like blow, apply, or emit. Kovana duman veriyoruz literally translates to 'we are giving smoke to the hive'.
Why does balı have the accusative -ı ending, but duman has no case ending?
Balı takes the accusative case because it is a specific direct object, referring to the specific honey inside that hive. Duman is an indefinite object paired with biraz ('some smoke'), so it stays in the bare dictionary form.
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