Word
O projeye bulaşacaktım, iyi ki vazgeçtim.
Meaning
I was going to get involved in that project, fortunately I gave up.
Part of speech
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Breakdown of O projeye bulaşacaktım, iyi ki vazgeçtim.
o
that / he / she / it
proje
project
vazgeçmek
to give up
iyi ki
fortunately / it is a good thing that
Questions & Answers about O projeye bulaşacaktım, iyi ki vazgeçtim.
Why does iyi ki pair with a regular past tense verb like vazgeçtim?
İyi ki translates to "fortunately" or "it's a good thing that." It is directly followed by a conjugated verb (a finite verb) expressing the actual event. Because the speaker already made the final decision not to do the project, vazgeçtim (I gave up) is simply in the definite past tense to state what actually happened.
How is the tense in bulaşacaktım formed to mean "I was going to"?
This uses the future-in-the-past tense, which is perfect for expressing intentions that didn't happen. It combines the future suffix -acak with the past tense suffix -tı and the personal ending -m, creating bulaş-acak-tı-m (I was going to get involved).
Why is the dative case used in projeye?
The verb bulaşmak requires the dative case (-e or -a) to point to the thing you are getting involved with. Since proje ends in a vowel, we add the buffer letter y before the dative -e, resulting in projeye.
Why use bulaşmak instead of a normal word for joining a project?