Breakdown of Büyük bir yerleşke kurduk, ne var ki madencilik için alan kısıtlı.
bir
a / an
büyük
big
için
for
kurmak
to set up
alan
area / zone
ne var ki
however, and yet
yerleşke
settlement
madencilik
mining
kısıtlı
limited
Questions & Answers about Büyük bir yerleşke kurduk, ne var ki madencilik için alan kısıtlı.
How exactly does ne var ki work in this sentence, and is it different from ama?
Ne var ki translates to however or nevertheless. It introduces a contrast that acts as a reservation or a slightly disappointing complication to the first clause. While you could use ama (but), ne var ki is a bit more formal and specifically highlights an obstacle or a catch.
What kind of settlement is a yerleşke? Would I use it for a normal town?
No, yerleşke typically refers to a specific complex, campus, or purpose-built settlement, such as a mining camp, university campus, or military base. For a normal residential town, you would usually say yerleşim yeri.
How is the word madencilik formed?
It is built with two common suffixes on the root maden (mine or metal). Adding the occupational suffix -ci makes it madenci (miner), and adding -lik turns it into the abstract concept madencilik (the industry or practice of mining).
Does kısıtlı just mean small here?
It specifically means limited or restricted, coming from the noun kısıt (restriction). While it implies the area is too small for their needs, it emphasizes the functional constraint placed on their activity rather than just the physical dimensions of the land.
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