Breakdown of Bu zorlu kış için kuru gıda alsan iyi olur.
bu
this
iyi
good
almak
to take, to buy
olmak
to be
için
for
kış
winter
zorlu
harsh / difficult (arduous, demanding)
kuru
dry
gıda
food
Questions & Answers about Bu zorlu kış için kuru gıda alsan iyi olur.
How does the grammar in alsan iyi olur create the meaning "you had better buy"?
This is the core pattern for giving advice! It is made of the verb almak (to buy/take) + the conditional suffix -sa + the "you" ending -n. Literally, alsan means "if you buy". Add iyi olur (it will be good), and the full phrase translates to "If you buy, it will be good" — which is how Turkish expresses "you should" or "you had better".
Why is the word zorlu used for "harsh" instead of just zor?
While zor simply means "difficult" or "hard" (like a test), adding the suffix -lu gives it the meaning of being demanding, challenging, or formidable over time. Zorlu is the perfect word to describe a "harsh" winter, a "grueling" journey, or a "tough" opponent.
Why use gıda for food here instead of the more common word yemek?
Yemek usually refers to a prepared meal or a specific dish. Gıda means "food" in the sense of provisions, groceries, or sustenance. Kuru gıda is a common set phrase for non-perishable pantry staples like dried beans, lentils, pasta, and rice.
I am buying a lot of food. Why isn't kuru gıda pluralized to kuru gıdalar?
In Turkish, when you refer to a general category of things as a direct object—rather than specific, definite items—the noun stays singular. Because you are talking about buying dry food in general, you just use the singular kuru gıda.
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