Breakdown of Bu akımı kimse anlamıyor, ben bile bir şey anlamadım.
bu
this
bir
a / an
ben
I
anlamak
to understand
şey
thing
kimse
no one / anyone
bile
even
akım
trend
Questions & Answers about Bu akımı kimse anlamıyor, ben bile bir şey anlamadım.
Why is it ben bile instead of bile ben to mean 'even I'?
In Turkish, the emphatic particle bile (even) always comes immediately after the word it emphasizes. Since you want to emphasize that 'I' didn't understand it, bile must follow the pronoun ben.
Why does akım (trend) get the accusative ending in bu akımı, but bir şey (anything) doesn't?
Bu akımı refers to a specific, definite object ('this trend'), so it needs the accusative marker -ı. However, bir şey is indefinite (just 'a thing' or 'anything'), so it stays in its plain form as the direct object without an accusative ending.
If kimse means 'no one', why is the verb anlamıyor also negative?
This is a required double negative in Turkish. Words like kimse (nobody/anybody) or hiç (nothing/ever) must be paired with a negative verb. So you literally say 'Nobody doesn't understand'.
Why does the first part use the present continuous (anlamıyor) but the second part uses the past tense (anlamadım)?
This highlights a subtle time difference. Anlamıyor describes the general, ongoing situation right now: people are failing to understand it. Anlamadım reflects your personal completed experience: you looked at it or tried to figure it out, and as a result, you failed to understand it.
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