Word
Şemsiye alsak da fırtınada sırılsıklam oluyoruz.
Meaning
Even if we take an umbrella, we get drenched in the storm.
Part of speech
sentence
Pronunciation
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Breakdown of Şemsiye alsak da fırtınada sırılsıklam oluyoruz.
almak
to take, to buy
şemsiye
umbrella
de
too, also (de/da) / even if (concessive particle after conditional) / and (linking clauses)
olmak
to become
Questions & Answers about Şemsiye alsak da fırtınada sırılsıklam oluyoruz.
How does alsak da translate to "even if we take"?
The conditional suffix -sa attached to the verb root al (to take) and the "we" ending -k gives us alsak ("if we take"). Adding the particle da right after a conditional verb creates a concessive conditional clause, meaning "even if". You could also use bile instead of da for the exact same meaning: alsak bile.
What kind of word is sırılsıklam?
It is an intensified adjective meaning "soaking wet" or "drenched". Turkish emphasizes certain adjectives by taking their first syllable, adding a consonant like m, p, r, or s, and attaching it to the front. While sırılsıklam looks slightly irregular, it follows the same intensifying pattern used to make words like bembeyaz (completely white) or kıpkırmızı (bright red).
Why doesn't şemsiye have the accusative case ending (şemsiyeyi)?
Because it is being used as a general, indefinite object ("an umbrella" or "any umbrella"). The accusative case is only used for specific, definite objects. If the sentence said şemsiyeyi alsak da, it would mean "even if we take the (specific) umbrella".
Why use the present continuous oluyoruz instead of the simple present/aorist oluruz?