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10.       Efi70
85 posts
 13 Jun 2013 Thu 04:55 pm

All i know is that i know nothing!

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11.       AlphaF
5677 posts
 13 Jun 2013 Thu 05:22 pm

 

Quoting Efi70

All i know is that i know nothing!

 

That is much more than I will ever know !  {#emotions_dlg.lol_fast}

12.       kashf-ul-eman
180 posts
 13 Jun 2013 Thu 05:48 pm

This "olmak" made me crazy Cry

ohhhhh

13.       AlphaF
5677 posts
 13 Jun 2013 Thu 05:51 pm

 

Quoting kashf-ul-eman

This "olmak" made me crazy Cry

ohhhhh

 

Deli oldum...

14.       kashf-ul-eman
180 posts
 13 Jun 2013 Thu 05:55 pm

 

Quoting AlphaF

 

 

Deli oldum...

 

need fully discription as i m lay girl for turkish..

15.       Efi70
85 posts
 13 Jun 2013 Thu 06:05 pm

can we use ´´olmak´´ after adjectives?

e.x Murat zengin oldu

Murat became rich

 

is it right?


16.       tunci
7149 posts
 13 Jun 2013 Thu 06:10 pm

 

There are some phrasal expressions derived of  " olmak " such as ;

 

oldum olası  ---> This means something like " kendimi bildim bileli " [Since I ´ve known myself " ,  always , never.


 

Oldum  olası  onu  hiç sevmem --->  I never liked him/her.

Oldum olası kızarım bu tür şeylere ---> I always get angry with this kind of things.

 

" Oldum bittim "  --> means the same as "oldum olası"

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17.       tunci
7149 posts
 13 Jun 2013 Thu 06:41 pm

 

Quoting Efi70

can we use ´´olmak´´ after adjectives?

e.x Murat zengin oldu

Murat became rich

 

is it right?


 

That´s right. You can use olmak with after adjectives.

18.       Efi70
85 posts
 13 Jun 2013 Thu 06:48 pm

 

Quoting tunci

 

 

That´s right. You can use olmak with after adjectives.

 

Teşekkürler hocam

After any adjective? or there are some special adjectives we can use with ´´olmak´´?

19.       tunci
7149 posts
 13 Jun 2013 Thu 07:08 pm

 

Quoting Efi70

 

 

Teşekkürler hocam

After any adjective? or there are some special adjectives we can use with ´´olmak´´?

 

You can use it after  any adjective  as long as  the adjective can be used with   "to be"  or  "to become" 

 

Mesela ;

 

Tembel  olmak -  to  become  [to be ] lazy

 Tembel  olmak istemiyorum ---> I don´t want to be lazy.

 

============

 

Güzel  olmak - to be [to become ]  beautiful [nice, fine, good]

 

Her şey  güzel olacak bir gün. ---> One day  everything will be fine.

Güzel olmak istiyor musun ? --->  Do you want to be [become] beautiful ? 

   ============

 

Yeşil  olacak - it will be green.

 

Bu duvarlar  yeşil  olacak  --->  These walls will be in green. [colour]

 

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20.       Efi70
85 posts
 13 Jun 2013 Thu 07:16 pm

 

Quoting tunci

 

 

 

You can use it after  any adjective  as long as  the adjective can be used with   "to be"  or  "to become" 

 

Mesela ;

 

Tembel  olmak -  to  become  [to be ] lazy

 Tembel  olmak istemiyorum ---> I don´t want to be lazy.

 

============

 

Güzel  olmak - to be [to become ]  beautiful [nice, fine, good]

 

Her şey  güzel olacak bir gün. ---> One day  everything will be fine.

Güzel olmak istiyor musun ? --->  Do you want to be [become] beautiful ? 

   ============

 

Yeşil  olacak - it will be green.

 

Bu duvarlar  yeşil  olacak  --->  These walls will be in green. [colour]

 

==========

Your examples helped me to understand the whole thing. Thanks a lot tunci

 

 

 

 

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