gönderdiin
Gönderdiin is a Turkish verb form. It is the second-person singular past tense of the verb "göndermek," which means "to send." The suffix "-diin" indicates the past tense and the second-person singular subject pronoun ("you"). Therefore, "gönderdiin" translates directly to "you sent" in English. This form is used when referring to an action of sending that was completed by the person being addressed in the past. For example, "Mektubu gönderdiin mi?" means "Did you send the letter?". It is a common and fundamental verb conjugation in Turkish grammar, essential for constructing past tense sentences when addressing a single individual. The word is comprised of the verb stem "gönder," the past tense marker "-di," and the personal ending "-in." Variations in vowel harmony can lead to slightly different forms depending on the preceding vowel, but the core meaning remains consistent. Understanding "gönderdiin" is crucial for anyone learning to speak or write in Turkish, as it allows for accurate communication about past events involving a singular addressee.