Breakdown of Şımarık veliaht yeni bir malikâne mi istiyor?
bir
a / an
yeni
new
istemek
to want / to require / to call for
mi
question particle (mı/mi/mu/mü)
şımarık
spoiled
veliaht
heir
malikâne
mansion
Questions & Answers about Şımarık veliaht yeni bir malikâne mi istiyor?
Why is the question particle mi placed after malikâne instead of at the end of the sentence?
In Turkish, the question particle mi comes immediately after the word you want to question or emphasize. Because this is a rhetorical echo question expressing disbelief, placing mi right after malikâne emphasizes shock about the object: "Wait, is it a new mansion he wants?" Placing it at the end (istiyor mu?) would sound like a standard, neutral question.
What is the purpose of the hat symbol over the 'a' in malikâne?
The circumflex (or şapka) softens the preceding consonant k and slightly lengthens the a, making it sound closer to "kya". It is used in certain words of Persian or Arabic origin. While often omitted in casual writing today, it is still grammatically correct and guides you to the proper pronunciation here.
Why does bir come after the adjective in yeni bir malikâne?
Does this sentence expect a literal yes or no answer?
Not usually. As a rhetorical echo question, the speaker is expressing exasperation or shock about the spoiled heir's outrageous demand. They are reacting to news they just heard rather than seeking a literal confirmation.
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