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A Turkish puzzle
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20.       si++
3785 posts
 26 Nov 2013 Tue 03:26 pm

 

Quoting si++

Nobody is interested in my puzzle?

 

Come on guys. You need to scan your memories and spot some relations. It´s good for your brains...

 

 

I wouldn´t expect I could come up with any 3-syllable stem but I have found 5 of them so far.

 

Any taker (native speakers included)?

21.       Abla
3648 posts
 27 Nov 2013 Wed 04:14 pm

A reverse dictionary could be useful in this. But I don´t think there is one  -  or is there?

22.       Abla
3648 posts
 09 Dec 2013 Mon 09:23 pm

direndiren ´the one/thing that makes someone/thing resist´



Edited (12/29/2013) by Abla

23.       TheNemanja
116 posts
 09 Dec 2013 Mon 10:15 pm

sinsin - let him cringe

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24.       si++
3785 posts
 10 Dec 2013 Tue 10:42 am

Oh, there is still some interest in my puzzle.

 

I will share one of the 3-syllable stems I have found so far:

 

nacaklanacakla

 

nacak = small axe, hatchet

nacakla = cut down (some wood) using a hatchet

nacakla-n- = to be cut down using a hatchet

nacakla-n-acak = those to be cut down using a hatchet

nacakla-n-acak-la = with those to be cut down using a hatchet

25.       Abla
3648 posts
 29 Dec 2013 Sun 09:44 pm

What about the infinitive

 

                    ilişiliş ´the manner/action of (some people) touching, handling´?

26.       si++
3785 posts
 30 Dec 2013 Mon 10:17 am

 

Quoting Abla

What about the infinitive

 

                    ilişiliş ´the manner/action of (some people) touching, handling´?

 

Actually iliş-iş would give the same meaning. Adding passive (iliş-il-iş makes it more like "... being touched/attached/hooked"

 

Well anyway, but don´t stop there:

iliştiriliştir

iliştir = attach

iliştir-il = to be attached

ilşitir-il- = being attached

iliştiriliş-tir= that must/may be "iliştiriliş"

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