المعنى
A day when everything goes wrong.
خلفية ثقافية
Turkish people often use 'Nazar' (the evil eye) to explain a bad day. You might see blue eye-shaped amulets everywhere to prevent 'kötü günler'. In many Mediterranean cultures, including Turkey, a bad day is a social event. People vent loudly and expect friends to offer tea and sympathy. In Turkish offices, admitting to a 'kötü bir gün' is often seen as a sign of honesty and can build rapport with colleagues, unlike more stoic cultures. On Turkish social media, 'Kötü bir gün' is often paired with aesthetic photos of rain or empty coffee cups to signal 'melancholy' rather than just anger.
Use 'Geçirmek'
Always pair this with 'geçirmek' to sound like a native speaker when talking about your experience.
Word Order
Don't say 'Bir kötü gün'. The 'bir' must stay next to the noun 'gün'.
المعنى
A day when everything goes wrong.
Use 'Geçirmek'
Always pair this with 'geçirmek' to sound like a native speaker when talking about your experience.
Word Order
Don't say 'Bir kötü gün'. The 'bir' must stay next to the noun 'gün'.
Empathy First
If a Turk tells you they had a 'kötü bir gün', don't just say 'OK'. Offer a small comfort like 'Canın sağ olsun' (Health to your soul/Don't worry about it).
اختبر نفسك
Fill in the blank with the correct word order.
Bugün ______ ______ ______ geçiriyorum. (A bad day)
In Turkish, the order is Adjective + 'bir' + Noun.
Which verb is most commonly used with 'kötü bir gün' to mean 'having a bad day'?
Kötü bir gün _______.
'Geçirmek' means to spend or pass time, which is the standard way to say 'having' a day in Turkish.
Complete the dialogue with a sympathetic response.
Can: 'Cüzdanımı kaybettim ve yağmurda ıslandım.' Elif: '_________________.'
'Kötü bir gün olmuş' expresses sympathy for the series of bad events.
Match the phrase to the situation.
Which situation best fits 'Kötü bir gün'?
The phrase is used for multiple unfortunate events.
🎉 النتيجة: /4
وسائل تعلم بصرية
Intensity of Bad Days
بنك التمارين
4 تمارينBugün ______ ______ ______ geçiriyorum. (A bad day)
In Turkish, the order is Adjective + 'bir' + Noun.
Kötü bir gün _______.
'Geçirmek' means to spend or pass time, which is the standard way to say 'having' a day in Turkish.
Can: 'Cüzdanımı kaybettim ve yağmurda ıslandım.' Elif: '_________________.'
'Kötü bir gün olmuş' expresses sympathy for the series of bad events.
Which situation best fits 'Kötü bir gün'?
The phrase is used for multiple unfortunate events.
🎉 النتيجة: /4
الأسئلة الشائعة
5 أسئلةNo, for a bad person you say 'Kötü bir insan' or 'Kötü biri'. 'Gün' specifically means day.
It is always 'Kötü bir gün'. In Turkish, the indefinite article 'bir' comes after the adjective.
You say 'Kötü bir gün geçirdim'.
Yes, it is neutral and can be used in almost any context.
The opposite is 'İyi bir gün' (A good day) or 'Güzel bir gün' (A beautiful day).
عبارات ذات صلة
Berbat bir gün
specialized formA terrible day
Zor bir gün
similarA hard day
İyi bir gün
contrastA good day
Güne solundan kalkmak
similarTo wake up on the left side
Kara gün
specialized formBlack day