Eski dolabı zorlana zorlana söktüm.

Breakdown of Eski dolabı zorlana zorlana söktüm.

dolap
cupboard
eski
old
zorlanmak
to have difficulty
sökmek
to dismantle

Questions & Answers about Eski dolabı zorlana zorlana söktüm.

Why is the verb zorlanmak repeated as zorlana zorlana?
This is a special ending that shows how an action is done. By adding the vowel -a (or -e) to the verb root zorlan- (to struggle) and repeating it, you create an adverb meaning "by struggling continuously" or "with great difficulty". It describes the manner in which you took the cabinet apart.
How is the word zorlana related to the adjective zor (difficult)?
The word zor means "difficult". Adding the suffix -lan turns the adjective into the verb zorlanmak, meaning "to have difficulty" or "to struggle". When we apply the repeated -a ending to this verb, it describes doing something with great difficulty.
Why does the word dolap change to dolabı in this sentence?
This happens because of consonant mutation. When you add a suffix starting with a vowel to a word ending in p, ç, t, or k, the final consonant usually softens. Here, we added the accusative case ending to mark "the old cabinet" as the specific direct object, so the p in dolap softens to b.
What kind of "taking apart" does the verb sökmek describe?
The verb sökmek generally means to detach, uproot, dismantle, or unstitch something that is fastened or built together. It is the perfect verb for dismantling a piece of furniture like a cabinet, but you will also see it used for pulling out a nail, ripping out a seam, or even uprooting a plant.

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