Breakdown of O kırıldı diye bir açıklama yapar mısın?
bir
a / an
o
that / he / she / it
yapmak
to do / to make
mi
question particle (mı/mi/mu/mü)
diye
because (following a clause, saying that)
kırılmak
to get hurt emotionally / to break (intransitive)
açıklama
explanation
Questions & Answers about O kırıldı diye bir açıklama yapar mısın?
Why is diye used here instead of çünkü for "because"?
Diye is used here to link a fully conjugated sentence (o kırıldı, "she got offended") directly to the main action. While çünkü also means "because," it typically introduces a separate clause (like "...yapar mısın, çünkü o kırıldı"). Attaching diye right after a finite verb is a very common and natural way to express a reason in informal Turkish.
Doesn't kırıldı mean "was broken"? How does it translate to "got offended"?
Yes, the root verb is kırmak (to break), and the -ıl- suffix makes it passive (kırılmak, to be broken). Just like in English where feelings can be "hurt" or hearts "broken," in Turkish, kırılmak is the standard and most common way to say someone was offended or their feelings were hurt.
Why use the aorist tense in yapar mısın instead of the future tense (yapacak mısın) for "Will you make..."?
In Turkish, the aorist tense (-ar/-er) is the standard way to make a polite request. While yapacak mısın? asks a direct question about future plans ("are you going to do it?"), yapar mısın? functions more like "would you mind doing it?" or "could you do it?".
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