Word
Benim uçaktan paraşütle atlamışlığım var.
Meaning
I have the experience of having jumped from a plane with a parachute.
Part of speech
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Pronunciation
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Breakdown of Benim uçaktan paraşütle atlamışlığım var.
ben
I
var
there is / existent
uçak
airplane
ile
with / by / and (linking nouns)
Questions & Answers about Benim uçaktan paraşütle atlamışlığım var.
How does the word atlamışlığım break down to mean "my experience of having jumped"?
It combines the verb atlamak (to jump) with the past suffix -mış and the noun-forming suffix -lık, creating atlamışlık (the state of having jumped). Adding the first-person possessive -ım gives us atlamışlığım (my state of having jumped). Notice how the k softens to ğ before the vowel.
Why does the sentence start with the genitive pronoun benim instead of just ben?
This experiential structure is technically a possessive construction. Because atlamışlığım acts as a possessed noun, you must use the genitive benim to say "my having jumped exists," exactly the same way you would say benim arabam var (I have a car).
What is the difference in meaning between atlamışlığım var and simply saying atladım?
Atladım (I jumped) simply reports a past action, which could refer to a specific time like "yesterday." Atlamışlığım var acts like the English present perfect for life experiences ("I have jumped before"), emphasizing that you hold this experience in your past without tying it to a specific time.
Why is the ablative case (-tan) used on uçak (plane)?