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20.       Yersu
241 posts
 09 Feb 2010 Tue 06:16 pm

 

Quoting turkishcobra

 

 

Yersu you are wonderful

 

 

 

 

{#emotions_dlg.ty_ty}

21.       sonunda
5004 posts
 09 Feb 2010 Tue 07:19 pm

Would native Turkish speakers be able to read these long words immediately or would they struggle too?

22.       ikicihan
307 posts
 09 Feb 2010 Tue 09:16 pm

ak-ış-kan-laş-tır- ( ı ) -cı-lık

taraf-sız-laş-tır-ıl-mış

sil-ik-leş-tir-il-me- ( y ) -en-ler-in-den

çiçek-çi- ( y ) -miş-çe-sine

sık-ıntı-sız-laş-tır- ( ı ) -cı-lık ( ğ ) -ınız-ın

tat-tır-t-d ( t ) ık-tan

maya-la- ( y ) -a-ma-ma-m-la

serseri-leş-e-me-miş-ler-se

badana-la- ( y ) -a-ma- ( y ) -acak-lar-dan-sa-lar

 

confusing or not logical below, not recommended:

esneyemeyense

didindirdiklerimizdendir

ememememe

yamayamamaya

 

 

word analysis:

 

ak-ış-kan-laş-tır- ( ı ) -cı-lık

 

ak-mak: to flow

akış: to flow

akışkan: fluid

akışkanlaş-mak: to be fluid

akışkanlaştır-mak: to make fluid

akışkanlaştırıcı: something makes another thing fluid

akışkanlaştırıcılık: the stuation of making another thing fluid!

 

suffix analysis:

 

ak-( mak ) root word

-ış: yapım eki, makes noun.

-kan: yapım eki, makes adjevtive.

-laş: yapım eki, makes verb.

-tır: yapım eki, meaning: to have someone to do something.

-cı: yapım eki, makes adj.

-lık: yapım eki, makes noun.



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Edited (2/9/2010) by ikicihan
Edited (2/9/2010) by ikicihan

23.       ally81
461 posts
 09 Feb 2010 Tue 09:23 pm

 

Quoting Yersu

Here are some others, not really long but with lots of suffixes. Feel free to dissect and understand them, it may be a good practice:

 

akışkanlaştırıcılık

tarafsızlaştırılmış

silikleştirilmeyenlerinden

esneyemeyense (longest palindromik word)
çiçekçiymişçesine (most ç letter)

sıkıntısızlaştırıcılığınızın (most ı letter)

didindirdiklerimizdendir (most d letter)

tattırttıktan (most t´s)

ememememe (longest with 2 letters)

yamayamamaya (longest with 3 letters)

mayalayamamamla(longest with 4 letters)

serserileşememişlerse (longest with every letter repeated at least once)

badanalayamayacaklardansalar (longest with only 1 vowel)

 

 

 

 Wow, thanks yersu, they´re like word puzzles haha, they´re a bit {#emotions_dlg.scared}but great for learning with, I only wish I knew what all those suffixes meant lol

 

Thanks again Smile

24.       ally81
461 posts
 09 Feb 2010 Tue 09:29 pm

Quote: turkishcobra

Are you from people who we couldn´t make from Afyonkarahisar

 

Quoting sonunda

Afyonkarahisarlılastıramadıklarımızdan mısınız?

 

Are you one of those we couldn´t allow to come from Afyon?

or

Are you one of those from Afyon we couldn´t allow to come?

 

My try

 

Thanks guys {#emotions_dlg.flowers} 

 

Afyonkarahisar + lı + las + tır + a + ma + dık + lar + ımız + dan  mı + sınız

 

Did I break that up right?  Can anyone correct me, please

 

25.       Yersu
241 posts
 09 Feb 2010 Tue 09:41 pm

 

Quoting ikicihan

confusing or not logical below, not recommended:

esneyemeyense

didindirdiklerimizdendir

ememememe

yamayamamaya

 

Very nice ikicihan, Are you a native speaker? And btw those are kinda weird yes but not illogical. For example:

 

"Açılan delikleri yeterince hızlı yamayamamaya bağlı olarak su alıp battılar"

"Benim emmeme ya da ememememe göre değişecek bir durum yok"

"Eğer bizimki esneyemeyense yandık!" (yeah weird , assume there are people who can yawn and who can not yawn gathered somewhere)

 

Yeah overall these are kinda weird..Still interesting though. "ememememe" lolz...

26.       ally81
461 posts
 09 Feb 2010 Tue 10:37 pm

muvaffakiyetsizleştiricileştiriveremeyebileceklerimizdenmişsinizcesine

 

The longest Turkish word???!!

 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turkish_grammar#Suffixes



Edited (2/9/2010) by ally81 [edit]
Edited (2/9/2010) by ally81 [added link to source]

27.       turkishcobra
607 posts
 09 Feb 2010 Tue 10:38 pm

 

 

And another long one, but this is used a lot in daily life:

 

İşleminiz gerçekleştirilememektedir.

 

(Maybe shorter than others but its long )

 

And it means: Your request cannot be put on progress/Your progress cannot run.

 

thx

turkishcobra //

28.       turkishcobra
607 posts
 10 Feb 2010 Wed 01:25 am

Quoting ally81

muvaffakiyetsizleştiricileştiriveremeyebileceklerimizdenmişsinizcesine

 

The longest Turkish word???!!

 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turkish_grammar#Suffixes

 

 

what is this ??? {#emotions_dlg.scared}

 

too long couldnt be read even by a native!!! {#emotions_dlg.rant}

 

but i think it is the longest one ally, a lot of people in this room will fear because of this and will stop learning turkish



Edited (2/10/2010) by turkishcobra
Edited (2/10/2010) by turkishcobra

29.       ikicihan
307 posts
 10 Feb 2010 Wed 06:01 am

 

Quoting Yersu

 

 

Very nice ikicihan, Are you a native speaker? And btw those are kinda weird yes but not illogical. For example:

 

"Açılan delikleri yeterince hızlı yamayamamaya bağlı olarak su alıp battılar"

"Benim emmeme ya da ememememe göre değişecek bir durum yok"

"Eğer bizimki esneyemeyense yandık!" (yeah weird , assume there are people who can yawn and who can not yawn gathered somewhere)

 

Yeah overall these are kinda weird..Still interesting though. "ememememe" lolz...

 

no clear meaning when using alone, maybe in a sentence they have meaning.

 

yes, a native speaker.



Edited (2/10/2010) by ikicihan

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