المعنى
Used during national or religious holidays.
خلفية ثقافية
It is common to visit relatives during holidays. Greeting them with this phrase is mandatory. The phrase is used identically in Turkey, reflecting the shared Turkic heritage. Similar phrases exist in Uzbek and Kazakh, showing the regional linguistic connection. The term 'Mübarək' is used across the Muslim world to denote blessings.
Smile!
This is a warm greeting. A smile makes it much more effective.
Handshake
Often accompanied by a handshake or a light hug among friends.
المعنى
Used during national or religious holidays.
Smile!
This is a warm greeting. A smile makes it much more effective.
Handshake
Often accompanied by a handshake or a light hug among friends.
The 'olsun' addition
Adding 'olsun' makes you sound more fluent and polite.
اختبر نفسك
Complete the holiday greeting.
Bayramınız ________!
'Mübarək' is the correct word for holiday greetings.
Which is the correct way to wish a happy holiday to a group?
Which sentence is correct?
The suffix '-ınız' is used for plural/formal address.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Bayramınız mübarək! B: ________
'Sizin də' (yours too) is the standard polite response.
Match the situation to the correct phrase.
You are at a holiday dinner. What do you say?
This is the appropriate phrase for a holiday setting.
🎉 النتيجة: /4
وسائل تعلم بصرية
بنك التمارين
4 تمارينBayramınız ________!
'Mübarək' is the correct word for holiday greetings.
Which sentence is correct?
The suffix '-ınız' is used for plural/formal address.
A: Bayramınız mübarək! B: ________
'Sizin də' (yours too) is the standard polite response.
You are at a holiday dinner. What do you say?
This is the appropriate phrase for a holiday setting.
🎉 النتيجة: /4
الأسئلة الشائعة
10 أسئلةNo, use 'Ad günün mübarək'.
It is neutral-formal, suitable for almost everyone.
It sounds a bit incomplete, but people will understand.
Yes, it's very polite during holidays.
It has religious roots but is used by everyone.
Say 'Sizin də!' or 'Çox sağ olun, sizin də!'
Yes, it's perfect for professional holiday emails.
Yes, it is identical.
Remembering the suffix '-ınız'.
Yes, it is very common for New Year.
عبارات ذات صلة
Ad günün mübarək
contrastHappy birthday
Təbrik edirəm
similarI congratulate you
Xoş gəlmisiniz
builds onWelcome
Yeni iliniz mübarək
specialized formHappy New Year