Çatlağa düşecek diye ihtiyatlı hareket ediyor.

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How does "diye" mean "for fear that" in this sentence?
Diye literally means "saying," but it is often used to show the thought or intention behind an action. Here, he is acting cautiously while thinking, "he will fall!" (düşecek). In English, we naturally translate this thought process as "for fear that" or "in case."
Why is the future tense (düşecek) used here instead of a subjunctive or "might" form?
Because diye quotes the exact thought in the person's head at that moment. He is moving cautiously because he is thinking, "He will fall!" (Düşecek!). Turkish uses the direct future tense to capture this internal monologue.
What is the root word of "çatlağa"?
The root is çatlak, which means a crack, fissure, or crevasse. When the dative case ending -a (meaning "to" or "into") is added, the final k softens to a ğ (çatlağa) due to consonant mutation.
Why is "ihtiyatlı" translated as "cautiously" (an adverb) instead of "cautious"?
İhtiyatlı literally means "with precaution" or "cautious." In Turkish, adjectives are frequently used exactly as they are to modify verbs, acting as adverbs. You don't need to add a special ending like "-ly" in English; placing it right before the verb hareket ediyor is enough to mean "moves cautiously."

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