Breakdown of İşçilik ne kadar ustalık isterse, halı o kadar otantik görünür.
o
that / he / she / it
ne
what
istemek
to want / to require / to call for
halı
rug
kadar
as ... as; until, up to
görünmek
to appear, to seem
otantik
authentic (traditional, rustic)
işçilik
craftsmanship / workmanship
ustalık
mastery / skill (expertise, craftsmanship)
Questions & Answers about İşçilik ne kadar ustalık isterse, halı o kadar otantik görünür.
How does the 'the more..., the more...' structure work in this sentence?
Turkish builds this proportional comparison using ne kadar (how much) for the first half and o kadar (that much) for the second half. Crucially, the verb in the first half must take a conditional suffix (like the -se in isterse) to show that the second action depends on it.
Why use the aorist tense for both isterse and görünür?
The aorist tense (the -r in isterse and the -ür in görünür) is used because this sentence states a general, timeless truth about carpet making. If you were talking about a specific carpet being made right now, you might use different tenses, but the conditional -se on the first verb would still be required.
Why is the verb istemek used to mean 'requires'?
While istemek is most commonly taught as 'to want,' it is frequently used with inanimate subjects, tasks, or concepts to mean 'to require' or 'to need.' Here, işçilik ustalık isterse literally means 'if the craftsmanship wants mastery,' which translates naturally to 'the more mastery the craftsmanship requires.'
What is the purpose of the -ün syllable in görünür?
It changes the base verb görmek (to see) into görünmek (to appear or to look). It acts as a reflexive or passive suffix. Since a carpet can't see things, we use görünür to say how the carpet itself is seen or appears to others.
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