Breakdown of Acaba zengin bir soydan mı geliyoruz?
bir
a / an
zengin
rich
gelmek
to come
mi
question particle (mı/mi/mu/mü)
acaba
I wonder
soy
lineage (ancestry)
Questions & Answers about Acaba zengin bir soydan mı geliyoruz?
Why do we use both acaba and mı here? Doesn't acaba already make it a question?
Acaba translates to "I wonder," which sets a pondering or softened tone, but it doesn't grammatically turn a sentence into a question on its own. You still need the question particle mı (or a question word like nasıl or kim) to make it a real question.
Can acaba go anywhere else in this sentence?
Yes, acaba is very flexible! Placing it at the beginning sets the "wondering" tone immediately. However, you can also put it at the very end: Zengin bir soydan mı geliyoruz acaba? This often sounds a bit more like an afterthought or like you are musing to yourself.
Why is the question particle mı right after soydan instead of at the end of the sentence?
In Turkish, the question particle mı places the emphasis on the word right before it. By putting it after zengin bir soydan (a wealthy lineage), the speaker is specifically questioning the lineage. If they put it at the end (geliyor muyuz?), the focus would shift to the action of coming itself.
What does soydan mean and how is it formed?
The root word is soy, which means "lineage," "ancestry," or "family line." We add the "from" suffix -dan to get soydan. Just like in English, Turkish uses the verb gelmek (to come) combined with "from" to express descending from a particular ancestry.
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