Niçin birtakım asılsız iddialar uyduruyormuş?

Questions & Answers about Niçin birtakım asılsız iddialar uyduruyormuş?

Why is birtakım written as one word here, and why does it take the plural noun iddialar?
When written as a single word, birtakım is a vague determiner meaning "a number of" or "certain", and it requires a plural noun. If it were written as two words (bir takım), it would mean "one team" or "one set" and would strictly require a singular noun.
What exactly does the suffix combination -yormuş in uyduruyormuş convey?
It combines the present continuous -yor with the reported suffix -muş. This shows that the action is supposedly happening now, but the speaker only heard about it from someone else. It often carries a tone of skepticism or gossip, perfectly matching the English translation "is supposedly making up".
How does the word asılsız break down to mean "unfounded"?
It is formed from the noun asıl, which means "root", "origin", or "foundation", plus the suffix -sız meaning "without". Together they mean "without foundation" or "unfounded".
Could we use neden instead of niçin in this sentence?
Yes, neden and niçin are entirely interchangeable here. Niçin is historically a contraction of ne için (for what) and is just another very common way to ask "why".

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