Breakdown of Boşluğa sığdığı kadar eşya yerleştirdik.
kadar
as ... as; until, up to
eşya
belonging / item / stuff (goods, objects)
yerleştirmek
to place / to arrange (physically)
sığmak
to fit (into something)
boşluk
gap / empty space
Questions & Answers about Boşluğa sığdığı kadar eşya yerleştirdik.
How does sığdığı kadar translate to 'as would fit'?
This is the core lesson structure! We take the verb root sığ (to fit), add the participle suffix -dık, and then the 3rd person possessive -ı (which makes the 'k' soften to 'ğ'). Combined with kadar (as much as), sığdığı kadar literally means 'as much as its fitting' or simply 'as much as would fit'.
Why are we using the dative case -a on boşluğa rather than the locative -ta (in the gap)?
In English we might say 'fit in' or 'place in', but in Turkish both sığmak (to fit into) and yerleştirmek (to place) take the dative case (-e or -a) to show the direction of the movement. So, boşluk (gap) becomes boşluğa ('into the gap'). Notice that the 'k' softens to 'ğ' because it is caught between two vowels.
Why is eşya singular here if the English translation says 'items'?
Eşya is a collective noun that means 'stuff', 'belongings', or 'items'. Because we are talking about a general, unspecified amount of stuff rather than specific countable objects, it stays in its singular form and does not need the plural suffix -lar.
How is the verb yerleştirdik built?
It starts with the noun root yer (place). Adding -leş gives us the verb yerleşmek (to settle or place oneself). Adding the causative suffix -tir turns it into yerleştirmek (to place or settle something else). Finally, we add the past tense -di and the 'we' ending -k.
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