Breakdown of Bu sanatta ustalaştı çünkü çok titiz.
bu
this
çok
very
çünkü
because
sanat
art
titiz
meticulous
ustalaşmak
to master
Questions & Answers about Bu sanatta ustalaştı çünkü çok titiz.
Why do we use the locative case in sanatta instead of the accusative, since he mastered 'the art'?
In English, 'to master' takes a direct object, but the Turkish verb ustalaşmak requires the locative case (-DA). Think of it as 'becoming a master in or at something'. Therefore, sanat (art) takes the locative suffix, becoming sanatta.
How does the verb ustalaştı break down?
It is built from the noun usta (master). The suffix -laş (or -leş) is added to nouns and adjectives to mean 'to become [that thing]'. So ustalaşmak means 'to become a master' or 'to master'. The -tı at the end is the standard past tense suffix.
Why doesn't the second clause (çünkü çok titiz) have a verb?
It actually does implicitly! In the simple present tense, the third-person 'to be' suffix (-dır or -dir) is frequently omitted in everyday Turkish. Saying çünkü çok titiz is completely grammatically correct for 'because he is very meticulous'.
Does the adjective titiz always have a positive meaning like 'meticulous'?
Not always. While here it positively means 'meticulous' or 'rigorous' about one's art, titiz can also mean 'fussy', 'picky', or 'fastidious' in daily life, such as someone who is overly obsessed with cleanliness.
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