المعنى
A petty dispute or argument
خلفية ثقافية
In Turkish 'mahalle' (neighborhood) culture, an 'ağız dalaşı' is often seen as a way to blow off steam. It's not uncommon for people to yell at each other and then be friendly the next day. Similar to other Mediterranean cultures, Turkish communication can be high-volume and high-gesture. What looks like a serious fight to a Northern European might just be a standard 'ağız dalaşı'. Turkish social media is famous for intense 'ağız dalaşı' in comments, often involving 'caps' (memes) and witty insults. In the Ottoman era, public storytellers (Meddah) would often mimic 'ağız dalaşı' between different ethnic or social types for comedic effect.
Use 'etmek'
While 'yapmak' is okay, 'ağız dalaşı etmek' sounds more natural to native ears.
Avoid in Business
Never use this to describe a meeting with your boss, even if it was heated. It sounds disrespectful.
المعنى
A petty dispute or argument
Use 'etmek'
While 'yapmak' is okay, 'ağız dalaşı etmek' sounds more natural to native ears.
Avoid in Business
Never use this to describe a meeting with your boss, even if it was heated. It sounds disrespectful.
The 'Dative' Rule
Remember: Ağız dalaşı-NA girmek. The 'na' is essential when using 'girmek'.
اختبر نفسك
Fill in the blank with the correct form of the phrase.
Trafikte haksız yere benimle ______ girdi.
The verb 'girmek' requires the dative case (-a/-e).
Which situation is best described as an 'ağız dalaşı'?
Aşağıdaki durumlardan hangisi bir ağız dalaşıdır?
Ağız dalaşı involves noisy verbal conflict over petty issues.
Complete the dialogue.
Ayşe: 'Neden moralin bozuk?' Mehmet: 'Pazarda bir satıcıyla ______.'
'Etmek' is the standard auxiliary verb for this phrase.
Match the phrase to the most appropriate context.
Ağız dalaşına tutuşmak
'Tutuşmak' implies a sudden, heated start, typical of street arguments.
🎉 النتيجة: /4
وسائل تعلم بصرية
Ağız Dalaşı vs. Tartışma
بنك التمارين
4 تمارينTrafikte haksız yere benimle ______ girdi.
The verb 'girmek' requires the dative case (-a/-e).
Aşağıdaki durumlardan hangisi bir ağız dalaşıdır?
Ağız dalaşı involves noisy verbal conflict over petty issues.
Ayşe: 'Neden moralin bozuk?' Mehmet: 'Pazarda bir satıcıyla ______.'
'Etmek' is the standard auxiliary verb for this phrase.
Ağız dalaşına tutuşmak
'Tutuşmak' implies a sudden, heated start, typical of street arguments.
🎉 النتيجة: /4
الأسئلة الشائعة
10 أسئلةNo, it's not a swear word, but it describes a 'low-level' behavior. It's safe to use in daily conversation.
Actually, yes! Since 'dalaşmak' is for animals, you can say 'Kediler ağız dalaşı ediyor' if they are just hissing and growling.
'Tartışma' is neutral and can be a serious debate. 'Ağız dalaşı' is always petty and noisy.
Yes, but usually to criticize politicians for not being professional.
You can say 'Ağız dalaşından kaçınmak'.
Yes, it's very common for describing arguments in text messages or social media comments.
You can say 'ağız dalaşları', but it's rare. Usually, the singular covers the concept.
No, it usually implies both sides are being a bit childish.
There isn't a direct opposite, but 'tatlı dil' (sweet tongue/pleasant talk) is the cultural opposite.
Yes, it's very common for siblings bickering.
عبارات ذات صلة
laf yetiştirmek
similarTo always have a comeback in an argument
çene yormak
similarTo talk pointlessly
münakaşa etmek
synonymTo argue
hır çıkarmak
builds onTo start trouble/a fight
söz düellosu
specialized formWord duel