Word
Bir mal ne kadar otantikse, o kadar pahalı olur.
Meaning
The more authentic an item is, the more expensive it becomes.
Part of speech
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Breakdown of Bir mal ne kadar otantikse, o kadar pahalı olur.
bir
a / an
o
that / he / she / it
ne
what
pahalı
expensive
Questions & Answers about Bir mal ne kadar otantikse, o kadar pahalı olur.
How do we get 'the more... the more...' from ne kadar... o kadar...?
In Turkish, proportional comparisons like 'the more... the more...' are built using ne kadar (however much) in the first clause and o kadar (that much) in the second. The first clause must also include a conditional ending (like -se in this sentence). Literally, it translates to: 'However much an item is authentic, that much expensive it becomes.'
Why is the conditional suffix -se attached directly to the adjective in otantikse?
In this ne kadar ... o kadar structure, the first clause requires a conditional verb. Because there is no action verb here—we are just describing the item's state of being authentic—we attach the conditional suffix -se directly to the adjective otantik. It acts as a "to be" verb, essentially meaning 'if it is authentic.'
Why use olur at the end instead of just saying o kadar pahalıdır?
You could actually use pahalıdır to state a factual description ('it is that expensive'). However, using olur (the aorist or broad-time tense of olmak, meaning 'to become' or 'to be') highlights a natural outcome or a general rule. It gives the nuance that the item 'becomes' expensive or 'tends to be' expensive as a direct result of its authenticity.
I've heard mal used as slang. Is that what's happening here?