Breakdown of Tiyatro ekibi sadece bir sezonluğuna bu turneye katılınca neler oldu?
bu
this
ne
what
katılmak
to attend / to join
sadece
only, just
tiyatro
theater
ekip
team (crew, working group)
bir
one
olmak
to happen / to occur (general; also to be/become)
sezon
season (TV, sports)
turne
tour (artistic/musical)
Questions & Answers about Tiyatro ekibi sadece bir sezonluğuna bu turneye katılınca neler oldu?
How does the word sezonluğuna break down to mean 'for a season'?
This uses the lesson's structure for an intended temporary duration. It starts with sezon (season) plus the suffix -luk (which mutates to -luğ before a vowel). Then we add the 3rd person possessive -u, the buffer letter n, and the dative ending -a. The full chain -luğuna attaches to time nouns to mean 'for the duration of' that period.
Why does turne take the dative ending in bu turneye?
The verb katılmak (to join or participate) requires the dative case (-(y)e / -(y)a) for the thing being joined. Even though in English we say 'joined the tour' using a direct object, Turkish treats it as joining 'to' the tour.
Why use the plural neler oldu instead of just ne oldu?
Adding the plural suffix -ler to ne (what) implies that the speaker expects a list of things or a longer story. Instead of asking for one single event, it asks 'what kind of things happened?' and hints at a dramatic or complex situation.
What is the exact function of the -ınca suffix in katılınca?
The suffix -ınca attaches to verb roots to mean 'when' or 'as soon as'. It creates a time clause showing that the events of the main sentence (neler oldu) happened immediately upon or right after the theater team joined the tour.
Why does ekip change to ekibi in the phrase tiyatro ekibi?
This is a noun compound. Because tiyatro (theater) categorizes ekip (team), the second noun must take the possessive suffix -i to link them. When this vowel is added, the hard consonant p at the end of ekip softens into a b.
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