Oldugu //top\\ -
A single spark leaped into the air — not old, not inherited, not sacred.
The villagers were angry. How dare he speak truth to the flame? They took the coal from his hands and threw it back into the longhouse pit. But the coal landed among the ash and did not spark. It simply sat there, a black eye in a grey face.
She blew again.
And Oldugu closed his eyes, finally warm.
"Olduğu" kelimesi genellikle "bulunduğu" kelimesiyle benzer anlamlar taşısa da, "olduğu" daha doğal, daha sık kullanılan ve bazen daha soyut durumları ifade eden bir kelimedir. "Bulunduğu" daha çok fiziksel bir konumu vurgularken, "olduğu" hem fiziksel hem de durumsal (örneğin: "zor olduğu") durumlar için kullanılabilir. 5. Yazım Kuralları ve İyelik Eki oldugu
Each night, when the wind turned sharp as wolf’s teeth, Oldugu would sit before the hearth of the communal longhouse. The fire had burned there for three thousand years, passed from hand to hand, generation to generation, a single rope of flame tying the living to the dead. But the elders had noticed: the fire was shrinking. Not dying, not yet, but withdrawing . The flames no longer licked the smoke hole. The logs no longer cracked with joy. They smoldered like tired eyes.
“The great fire is a lie,” he said. “It has been oldugu for a hundred years. We have been warming ourselves at a memory.” A single spark leaped into the air —
It is used to turn a sentence into a noun phrase. For example, instead of saying "It is good," you might use olduğu to say "the fact that it is good." 2. Common Uses in Everyday Language