Yükü eşit paylaştıralım, onar kilo taşıyalım.

Questions & Answers about Yükü eşit paylaştıralım, onar kilo taşıyalım.

How does the word onar mean 'ten each'?
The suffix -ar or -er is the distributive suffix being taught in this lesson. When attached to the number on (ten), it becomes onar, which translates to 'ten each' or 'by tens'. If a number ends in a vowel, it takes -şar or -şer instead, like ikişer for 'two each'.
How is the long verb paylaştıralım built?
It starts with the noun root pay (a share). Adding the suffix -laş makes the verb paylaşmak (to share together). The causative suffix -tır then changes it to paylaştırmak (to cause to share, or to distribute). Finally, the -alım suffix is added for 'let us', resulting in 'let's distribute'.
Both verbs end with -alım. What does this suffix do?
The suffix -alım or -elim is the first-person plural optative ending. It translates perfectly to 'let us' or 'let's' in English. So paylaştıralım means 'let's distribute', and taşıyalım means 'let's carry'. Notice that taşıyalım needs a buffer y because the verb root taşı ends in a vowel.
Why does yük (load) have the suffix on the end?
It takes the accusative case suffix because it is the specific direct object of the verb. The speakers are not distributing just any load in general, but a specific, known load ('the load'). Therefore, yük becomes yükü.

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