Breakdown of Yeni kurallar günden güne yaygınlaşmakta.
yeni
new
gün
day
kural
rule
yaygınlaşmak
to become widespread
Questions & Answers about Yeni kurallar günden güne yaygınlaşmakta.
How does the phrase günden güne translate to "from day to day"?
Why is the verb ending in -makta instead of the usual present continuous -ıyor?
The -makta / -mekte suffix is a more formal way to form the present continuous tense. It means the exact same thing as yaygınlaşıyor. It is built by adding the locative case (-ta) to the infinitive verb (yaygınlaşmak), literally meaning "in the act of becoming widespread." It is very common in written Turkish, news reports, and formal statements.
How is the verb yaygınlaşmak built from its root?
Since the subject is plural (kurallar), shouldn't the verb be pluralized as yaygınlaşmaktalar?
No, because of a specific rule regarding non-human subjects. In Turkish, when a plural subject is non-human (like animals, objects, or concepts like kurallar), the verb almost always stays in the singular form. You generally only add the plural suffix to the verb if the plural subject is human.
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