Breakdown of Dışarı çıkmışken faturayı da ödemek zorundayım.
ödemek
to pay
çıkmak
to go out / to leave / to exit / to break out / to arise (of a storm)
dışarı
outside
fatura
bill
de
too, also (de/da) / even if (concessive particle after conditional) / and (linking clauses)
zorunda
to have to, to be obliged to
Questions & Answers about Dışarı çıkmışken faturayı da ödemek zorundayım.
Why is çıkmışken translated as "Since I have gone" rather than "While I went"?
The suffix -ken typically means "while." However, when you attach it to the perfective suffix -mış, it means "while in the state of having already done" the action. In English, this opportunistic meaning translates naturally to "since I have already..." or "while I am at it." It implies taking advantage of a situation that has already occurred.
How would the meaning change if the sentence used çıkarken instead of çıkmışken?
Çıkarken uses the aorist tense base, focusing on the action in progress, so it would mean "while in the physical process of walking out the door." By using çıkmışken, the speaker emphasizes that the action of leaving is complete, and they are now out in the town, taking advantage of that existing state to pay the bill.
Why is it just dışarı and not dışarıya? Doesn't moving "to" the outside require the dative case?
Spatial direction words like dışarı (outside), içeri (inside), aşağı (down), and yukarı (up) can act directly as adverbs with verbs of motion like çıkmak or girmek. While adding the dative case to make dışarıya çıkmışken is also grammatically correct, using the bare form dışarı is very common and completely natural in Turkish.
What is the function of placing da right after faturayı?
The particle da means "too" or "also" and emphasizes the word immediately before it. Placing it after faturayı means "the bill as well." This tells us that paying the bill is an extra task the speaker is adding to whatever primary reason they originally had for going outside.
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