Klasörleri olabildiğince hızlı senkronize et.

Breakdown of Klasörleri olabildiğince hızlı senkronize et.

olmak
to be
hızlı
fast
klasör
folder
senkronize etmek
to synchronize

Questions & Answers about Klasörleri olabildiğince hızlı senkronize et.

How exactly does olabildiğince break down to mean "as possible"?
It uses the exact pattern from this lesson: the verb ol (to be/happen) + -abil (ability) + -diğ (participle) + -i (3rd person possessive) + -n- (buffer) + -ce (adverbial suffix). Literally meaning "to the extent that it can happen," it acts as an adverb to maximize the word hızlı (fast).
Could I use kadar here instead of the -ce suffix?
Yes, you can! You could say olabildiği kadar hızlı. Both olabildiğince and olabildiği kadar mean "as much as possible" and are grammatically correct. The -ce version is often preferred here simply because it forms a neat, single-word adverb.
Why does klasörleri have the -i ending at the end?
Because you are talking about specific folders. The suffix -ler makes the word plural, and the final -i is the definite accusative case marker. It shows that the specific klasörler are the direct object of the verb senkronize et.
Why use senkronize et instead of a single native Turkish verb?
For modern technology terms, Turkish frequently borrows words from English or French. Since senkronize functions as an adjective/noun in Turkish, it needs the auxiliary verb et (to do/make) to turn it into an action, literally meaning "to make synchronized."

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