Ormanda yürüdükten sonra botlarımı bulamadım.
After walking in the forest, I could not find my boots.
Breakdown of Ormanda yürüdükten sonra botlarımı bulamadım.
yürümek
to walk
bulmak
to find
sonra
after
orman
forest
bot
boot / boots
Questions & Answers about Ormanda yürüdükten sonra botlarımı bulamadım.
What is the difference between bulmadım and bulamadım?
The single letter -a- makes all the difference! Bulmadım just means "I didn't find" (a standard negative past tense). By adding the inability marker -a- (or -e-) right before the negative -ma-, it becomes bulamadım, meaning "I couldn't find".
How does the grammar behind yürüdükten sonra (after walking) work?
To say "after doing an action", Turkish attaches the suffix -DIK to the verb stem, followed by the ablative case (-tAn / -dAn), and then the word sonra. For yürümek (to walk), vowel harmony gives us yürü-dük-ten sonra.
Let's break down the suffixes on botlarımı. Why are both -ım and -ı needed?
First, bot (boot) takes -lar to make it plural. The -ım is the possessive suffix meaning "my" (botlarım = my boots). The final -ı is the accusative case marker, which is required because "my boots" is a specific, defined object receiving the action of the verb.
This lesson is about concessive conditionals like bile. How would I change this sentence to mean "Even if I walk in the forest, I can't find my boots"?
You would swap the "after doing" structure (-dükten sonra) for the conditional -sA plus bile (even). The sentence would become: Ormanda yürüsem bile botlarımı bulamam. (yürü-se-m bile = even if I walk).
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