Breakdown of İkiyüzlü bir arkadaş hiç doğruyu söyler mi?
bir
a / an
arkadaş
friend
hiç
at all / any
söylemek
to say, to sing
mi
question particle (mı/mi/mu/mü)
doğru
correct, true
ikiyüzlü
hypocritical / two-faced
Questions & Answers about İkiyüzlü bir arkadaş hiç doğruyu söyler mi?
The translation asks 'Would a hypocritical friend ever tell the truth?', but is this actually a statement?
Yes! This is a rhetorical strong negation. By combining hiç (ever) with the aorist question form (söyler mi), the speaker isn't genuinely asking for an answer. They are making a strong point: a hypocritical friend would never tell the truth.
Why use the aorist tense (söyler) here instead of the future tense (söyleyecek)?
The aorist is perfect for general, timeless statements or asking about someone's inherent nature. While söyleyecek mi asks 'will they tell it on a specific future occasion?', söyler mi asks 'would they generally tell it?' or 'is it in their nature to do so?'.
Does ikiyüzlü literally translate to 'two-faced'?
Exactly! It is formed from iki (two) + yüz (face) + -lü (having / with). Just like in English, having 'two faces' is the standard way to say someone is hypocritical or deceitful in Turkish.
Why does doğru have the -(y)u suffix here?
Doğru often acts as an adjective meaning 'true' or 'right.' When used as a noun meaning 'the truth,' it is treated as a specific, definite object of the verb söyler (tell). Therefore, it takes the accusative case suffix to become doğruyu.
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