Breakdown of Keşke ilk kuşaklar kökenlerini yazsaydı.
yazmak
to write
ilk
first, initial
keşke
if only / I wish
köken
origin
Questions & Answers about Keşke ilk kuşaklar kökenlerini yazsaydı.
Why is the verb yazsaydı in the conditional form when the English translation uses "had written"?
The word keşke means "I wish" or "if only". In Turkish, keşke is always paired with a verb in the conditional mood (using -sa or -se). Together, keşke and the past conditional yazsaydı express regret about an unfulfilled past action: "if only they had written." (Literally: "if only they were to have written").
Can you break down the suffixes on kökenlerini?
The root is köken (origin). We add -leri to mean "their origins" (kökenleri). Then, because it is the specific direct object being written down, we need the accusative case. We add the buffer letter -n- followed by the accusative suffix -i, resulting in kökenlerini.
Since the subject ilk kuşaklar is plural, why isn't the verb plural (yazsaydılar)?
When a third-person subject already has a plural suffix like -lar (as in kuşaklar), you don't strictly need to make the verb plural too. Leaving the verb in the singular form (yazsaydı) is very common and sounds completely natural, especially for broad categories or groups of people.
The current lesson is about acaba (I wonder). Could we use it here to soften the thought?