Breakdown of Hiç paslanmış kilit görmedin mi?
hiç
at all / any
görmek
to see
kilit
lock
mi
question particle (mı/mi/mu/mü)
paslanmak
to rust
Questions & Answers about Hiç paslanmış kilit görmedin mi?
How does the word paslanmış act as an adjective here?
It uses the suffix -mış attached to the verb paslanmak (to rust). This past participle suffix turns verbs into adjectives that describe a completed action or resulting state, just like adding '-ed' to make 'rusted' in English.
How is the verb paslanmak built from its root?
The base word is the noun pas, meaning 'rust'. Adding the suffix -lan turns it into the verb paslanmak (to become rusty). From there, we add -mış to describe the condition of the lock.
Why is the simple past tense görmedin translated as the present perfect 'have you never seen'?
Turkish does not have a separate present perfect tense for life experiences. When asking if someone has 'ever' or 'never' done something up to now, Turkish relies on the standard definite past tense combined with the word hiç to convey that exact meaning.
Can I put the word bir (a/an) before kilit in this sentence?
Yes, you could say paslanmış bir kilit. However, leaving bir out is very natural here because the speaker is asking generally about the concept of a rusted lock, rather than emphasizing a single, specific object.
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