Pençesi sivri kartal dağda avlanıyor olmalı.
The sharp-taloned eagle must be hunting on the mountain.
Breakdown of Pençesi sivri kartal dağda avlanıyor olmalı.
olmak
to be
dağ
mountain
kartal
eagle
avlanmak
to hunt
Questions & Answers about Pençesi sivri kartal dağda avlanıyor olmalı.
How does the phrase pençesi sivri work to mean "sharp-taloned"?
This is a possessive compound adjective. It literally translates to "its talon is sharp". You take a noun, add the 3rd person possessive suffix (like the -si in pençesi), and follow it with an adjective (sivri). The whole phrase then acts as an adjective describing the eagle (kartal).
Could I say sivri pençeli kartal instead?
Yes, absolutely! sivri pençeli (adjective + noun + -li) and pençesi sivri (noun + possessive + adjective) are two different ways to express the exact same physical trait. The structure used here often sounds a bit more literary or poetic, but both are very common.
Why use avlanıyor olmalı instead of just avlanmalı?
If you said avlanmalı, it would mean the eagle "ought to hunt" or "has to hunt" as an obligation. By attaching -malı to the helper verb olmak and placing it after a present continuous verb (avlanıyor), you change the meaning to a strong assumption about an ongoing action: "must be hunting right now."
Why does the verb have an -n- in it (avlanmak) instead of just being avlamak?