Word
Uzlaşmacı müdür bu pürüzde takılı kalmadı.
Meaning
The conciliatory manager did not get stuck on this snag.
Part of speech
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Breakdown of Uzlaşmacı müdür bu pürüzde takılı kalmadı.
bu
this
müdür
manager, director
takılı kalmak
to get stuck on
uzlaşmacı
conciliatory
Questions & Answers about Uzlaşmacı müdür bu pürüzde takılı kalmadı.
Why is pürüzde in the locative case (-DA) instead of the dative case (-A)?
The phrase takılı kalmak means 'to remain stuck'. Because the main verb here is kalmak (to stay/remain), it describes a static state rather than motion toward a destination. Verbs of staying or remaining in Turkish strictly govern the locative case (-DA) for the place or concept you stay at. Even though in English we say 'stuck on a snag', Turkish treats it as 'remaining at the snag', which is why we use bu pürüzde.
What is the grammar behind the phrase takılı kalmadı?
It combines the adjective takılı (stuck, attached) and the negative past tense verb kalmadı (did not remain). The word takılı is formed from the passive verb takılmak (to be attached/hooked) plus the suffix -I, which creates an adjective showing the ongoing result of an action. Together, takılı kalmak means 'to remain in a stuck state' or 'to obsess/get hung up on' something.
What does pürüz literally mean, and how is it functioning here?
Literally, pürüz means 'roughness' or 'unevenness' on a physical surface. Metaphorically, as it is used in this sentence, it means a 'snag', 'hitch', or 'minor obstacle' encountered during a process, like a negotiation or project.
How is the word uzlaşmacı built?