Breakdown of Çok kararlıyım ama kalıcı mürekkep kullanacakken biraz korktum.
çok
very
korkmak
to fear
kullanmak
to use
biraz
a little
ama
but
kararlı
determined
mürekkep
ink
kalıcı
permanent
Questions & Answers about Çok kararlıyım ama kalıcı mürekkep kullanacakken biraz korktum.
How exactly does kullanacakken mean just as I was about to use?
It combines the future suffix -acak with the adverbial suffix -ken (while or when). Together, -acakken means while I was going to or just as I was about to. It is used to show an intended action that gets interrupted, reconsidered, or contrasted with another event.
Why doesn't kullanacakken have a personal suffix like -ım to show that I was the one about to use it?
The suffix -ken never takes personal endings. Instead, you figure out the subject from the main verb of the sentence. Since the main verb is korktum (I got scared), we know the subject of kullanacakken is also the first person (I).
Where does the word kalıcı come from?
It comes from the verb kalmak (to stay or to remain). The suffix -ıcı or -ici is used to turn verbs into adjectives or nouns that describe a habitual doer of the action. Therefore, something that stays or remains becomes permanent.
Is it normal to mix present tense (kararlıyım) and past tense (korktum) in the same sentence?
Yes, it makes perfect sense here. Çok kararlıyım (I am very determined) describes a general, ongoing state of mind, while korktum (I got scared) describes a specific, completed event that happened at the moment of using the ink.
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