Breakdown of Biz şirketimize böyle bir hatayı hiç yakıştırır mıyız?
bir
a / an
biz
we
hiç
at all / any
şirket
company
hata
mistake
mi
question particle (mı/mi/mu/mü)
böyle
like this
yakıştırmak
to attribute / to deem suitable
Questions & Answers about Biz şirketimize böyle bir hatayı hiç yakıştırır mıyız?
Wait, the verb yakıştırır mıyız is positive. Why is this understood as a strong negative statement?
This is a classic rhetorical question using the aorist tense. By combining hiç (which means 'ever' in positive questions) with a positive aorist question (yakıştırır mıyız? - 'would we consider fitting?'), the speaker expects an obvious 'No!' The result is actually a stronger, more emotional denial than if they had just used a standard negative sentence like Biz hiç yakıştırmayız (We never consider it fitting).
How is the verb yakıştırır mıyız built, and what is its root?
The root is yakışmak, which means 'to suit' or 'to look good on'. The -tır is the causative suffix, turning it into yakıştırmak, meaning 'to make something suit' or 'to consider something fitting/appropriate'. Finally, -ır is the positive aorist tense suffix, followed by the first-person plural question particle mı yız.
Why does this sentence use both the dative case (şirketimize) and the accusative case (hatayı)?
The verb yakıştırmak needs two objects to express its full meaning: you consider something fitting for someone/something. The thing being judged takes the accusative case (hatayı - the mistake), and the target it is being judged against takes the dative case (şirketimize - to our company).
Does böyle bir always have to stay together in that order?
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