Word
Bu büyüteç için uzun bir kayış arıyorum.
Meaning
I am looking for a long strap for this magnifying glass.
Part of speech
sentence
Pronunciation
Course
Breakdown of Bu büyüteç için uzun bir kayış arıyorum.
bu
this
bir
a / an
uzun
long / tall
aramak
to look for, to call
Questions & Answers about Bu büyüteç için uzun bir kayış arıyorum.
How is the word büyüteç (magnifying glass) formed, and why don't we use an aorist participle adjective from this lesson?
Büyüteç comes from the verb büyütmek (to magnify / make bigger). The suffix -eç is used to create nouns for tools or instruments. Even though this lesson focuses on adjectives formed with the aorist suffix (like a hypothetical büyütür cam for a magnifying glass), Turkish already has this dedicated tool noun, so we just use büyüteç instead of an aorist participle.
The English translation says 'looking for', but there is no postposition attached to kayış. Why?
The verb aramak means 'to look for' or 'to search' all on its own. You do not need to add a postposition like için (for) to the thing you are trying to find. Notice that için in this sentence belongs only to Bu büyüteç, meaning 'for this magnifying glass'.
Since 'a long strap' is the object I am looking for, shouldn't kayış take the accusative case suffix to become kayışı?
No, because it is an indefinite object. You are looking for 'a' long strap, not one specific, previously mentioned strap. Indefinite direct objects stay in the bare dictionary form and usually sit right next to the verb.
Why is the word order uzun bir kayış instead of bir uzun kayış?