Tutup arsızca lafımı böldü.

Questions & Answers about Tutup arsızca lafımı böldü.

Why use tutup here instead of just saying he interrupted me?
The verb tutmak usually means 'to hold' or 'to catch', but here it takes the converb suffix -up to express an audacious, unexpected, or inappropriate action. Translating it as 'he went and...' captures that feeling of crossing a line or doing something uncalled for.
How is the word arsızca formed?
It comes from the noun ar (shame or modesty). Adding -sız (without) gives us the adjective arsız (shameless or impudent). Finally, the suffix -ca turns it into the adverb arsızca (shamelessly).
Is lafımı böldü a set phrase for 'cutting someone off'?
Yes! Bölmek literally means 'to divide' or 'to split', and laf means 'word' or 'talk'. Saying lafımı böldü (he divided my word) is the natural, idiomatic way to say 'he interrupted me' or 'he cut me off' in Turkish.
Why does lafımı have the sound twice at the end?
The first part of the ending is the first-person possessive -ım (my), making it lafım (my word). The final is the specific accusative case marker, required because 'my word' is the specific direct object of the verb böldü.

Learn Tutup arsızca lafımı böldü and more in Turkish

All course content and exercises are completely free — no paywalls, no trial periods, no signup needed.

  • Practice with interactive exercises
  • Track your progress with spaced repetition
  • Learn at your own pace — completely free