Tükenmişlik beni gerçekten çok bunaltıyor.

Breakdown of Tükenmişlik beni gerçekten çok bunaltıyor.

ben
I
çok
very
gerçekten
really
tükenmişlik
burnout
bunaltmak
to overwhelm, to stifle

Questions & Answers about Tükenmişlik beni gerçekten çok bunaltıyor.

How is the word tükenmişlik built, and what exactly does it mean?
It comes from the verb tükenmek, which means "to run out" or "to be exhausted." Adding the -miş suffix creates the adjective tükenmiş (exhausted/depleted). Finally, the -lik suffix turns it into the abstract noun tükenmişlik, which translates perfectly to "burnout" or "total exhaustion."
Why is it bunaltıyor and not just bunalıyor?
The root verb is bunalmak, which means "to feel suffocated" or "to be overwhelmed" (an internal feeling). By adding the causative suffix -t, we get bunaltmak—"to suffocate [someone]" or "to overwhelm [someone]." Because burnout is doing the overwhelming to you, we need this causative form.
Why does bunaltıyor take the accusative pronoun beni?
When we changed bunalmak (intransitive) to bunaltmak (transitive) using the causative -t suffix, the verb started requiring a direct object. Since the burnout is directly overwhelming you, ben takes the specific direct object (accusative) case, becoming beni.
Is it necessary to use both gerçekten and çok together?
It is not strictly necessary grammatically, but it adds heavy emphasis. You could just say beni çok bunaltıyor (is overwhelming me a lot). Combining them as gerçekten çok acts like "genuinely so much" or "really, heavily," which perfectly matches the serious psychological weight of burnout.

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