Breakdown of Öğrenci memurla görüşeceği zaman gülümseyerek konuşacak.
öğrenci
student
zaman
time
konuşmak
to speak / to talk
ile
with / by / and (linking nouns)
gülümsemek
to smile
memur
officer
görüşmek
to meet / to see each other (converse, talk)
Questions & Answers about Öğrenci memurla görüşeceği zaman gülümseyerek konuşacak.
Why does the Turkish sentence use the future form görüşeceği when the English translation says "when the student meets" in the present tense?
In English, we often use the present tense after "when" even for future events (like "when he arrives tomorrow"). Turkish is more precise here: since the meeting will happen in the future, it uses the future participle -ecek (which becomes -eceğ- here due to consonant softening).
Break down the grammar in görüşeceği zaman. Why is there an -i at the end of the verb?
The structure for "when someone will do something" in Turkish translates literally to "at the time of their future doing". It breaks down like this: görüş (meet) + -ecek (future) + -i (his/her possessive suffix) + zaman (time). The k in -ecek softens to ğ because it sits between two vowels.
What does the suffix -yerek do in the word gülümseyerek?
The suffix -(y)erek or -(y)arak is added to verbs to show how an action is performed, often translating to "by doing" or "while doing". Here, gülümsemek (to smile) becomes gülümseyerek (smiling / while smiling). Paired with the main verb, gülümseyerek konuşacak means "he will speak while smiling".
Why is it memurla (with the officer) instead of just memuru (the officer)?
The verb görüşmek means "to meet" in the sense of having a meeting, discussion, or conversation. In Turkish, you do this "with" someone rather than "to" someone. Therefore, it requires the "with" ending -(y)la / -(y)le, making it memurla.
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