sessiz
When you want to describe something or someone as silent or quiet in Turkish, you use the word sessiz. It's a versatile adjective, meaning it can describe many different things. For example, a person who doesn't talk much can be described as sessiz. Similarly, a place where there isn't much noise, like a library or a quiet street, can also be called sessiz. It's a good word to know if you want to talk about a lack of sound or speech.
sessiz في 30 ثانية
- no sound
- quiet
- hushed
§ What 'Sessiz' Means
- DEFINITION
- The Turkish word 'sessiz' is an adjective that means 'silent' or 'quiet.' You'll use it to describe people, places, or situations where there's little to no noise.
When something is 'sessiz,' it means it doesn't make noise. It's calm, peaceful, and free from sounds. Think about a library, a sleeping baby, or a calm night. All of these can be described as 'sessiz.'
§ Where You'll Hear 'Sessiz'
Let's look at how 'sessiz' is used in real-life situations. Knowing these examples will help you understand the word better and use it correctly.
§ At Work and School
In professional and academic settings, 'sessiz' is a common word. You'll hear it often when people talk about needing focus or a calm environment.
Lütfen sessiz olun, toplantı başladı. (Please be quiet, the meeting has started.)
Kütüphane çok sessiz bir yerdir, ders çalışmak için ideal. (The library is a very quiet place, ideal for studying.)
Çalışma odamın sessiz olmasını tercih ederim. (I prefer my study room to be silent.)
§ In Everyday Conversations
Outside of formal settings, 'sessiz' is also used to describe common situations, people's demeanor, or even objects.
Bebek nihayet sessiz uyuyor. (The baby is finally sleeping quietly.)
O genellikle çok sessiz bir insandır. (He is usually a very quiet person.)
Yeni buzdolabı çok sessiz çalışıyor. (The new refrigerator runs very quietly.)
§ In News and Media
The news sometimes uses 'sessiz' to describe events or situations where a lack of noise is significant, or to talk about things happening without much attention.
Gece yarısından sonra şehir sessiz kaldı. (After midnight, the city remained silent.)
Hükümet, sessiz sedasız yeni bir yasa çıkardı. (The government quietly passed a new law.)
§ Practice Using 'Sessiz'
The best way to remember 'sessiz' is to use it. Try to describe things around you. Is your room 'sessiz' right now? Is your computer 'sessiz' or loud?
- Think about a time you needed a 'sessiz' place.
- Describe a 'sessiz' person you know.
- Imagine a 'sessiz' morning.
By actively using the word, you'll make it a natural part of your Turkish vocabulary. Keep an ear out for it in Turkish media and conversations!
§ Understanding 'Sessiz'
You're learning Turkish, which is great! Today, we're focusing on the word 'sessiz'. It means 'silent' or 'quiet'. Pretty straightforward, right? Well, sometimes words that seem simple can trip us up. Let's look at how to use 'sessiz' correctly and avoid some common mistakes.
First, remember that 'sessiz' is an adjective. This means it describes a noun. Like in English, you wouldn't say "the silently room," you'd say "the silent room." The same applies in Turkish. Always pair 'sessiz' with a noun it's describing.
O sessiz bir çocuktur. (He is a quiet child.)
Lütfen sessiz ol. (Please be quiet.)
§ Mistake 1: Confusing 'Sessiz' with 'Sakin'
This is a big one. Many learners confuse 'sessiz' (silent/quiet) with 'sakin' (calm/peaceful). While a quiet place might also be calm, they're not interchangeable. 'Sakin' implies a state of tranquility or lack of disturbance, often emotional. 'Sessiz' strictly refers to the absence of sound.
- Wrong
- Oda çok sakindi. (The room was very calm.) -- if you mean there was no sound.
- Right
- Oda çok sessizdi. (The room was very silent.)
§ Mistake 2: Using 'Sessizce' when you mean 'Sessiz'
This is about adjectives versus adverbs. 'Sessiz' is an adjective (silent, quiet). 'Sessizce' is an adverb (silently, quietly). Adverbs describe verbs, telling you *how* something is done. Adjectives describe nouns.
- Wrong
- O sessiz konuştu. (He spoke silent.)
- Right
- O sessizce konuştu. (He spoke silently.)
Sessiz bir yer buldum. (I found a quiet place.)
Kapıyı sessizce kapattı. (He closed the door quietly.)
§ Mistake 3: Overuse and Redundancy
Sometimes, the context already implies quietness, and adding 'sessiz' can sound a bit redundant or unnatural. For example, if you're talking about a library, it's generally understood to be quiet.
- Potentially Redundant
- Kütüphane çok sessizdi. (The library was very silent.)
While not strictly 'wrong', sometimes a simpler sentence is better. If the quietness is exceptional or needs emphasis, then 'sessiz' is perfectly fine. But don't feel like you always have to add it. Often, describing the absence of noise with other verbs or phrases can be more natural.
- Instead of: 'Herkes sessiz oturdu.' (Everyone sat quiet.)
- Try: 'Kimseden ses çıkmadı.' (No sound came from anyone. / No one made a sound.)
§ Mistake 4: Not knowing its opposite
Knowing the opposite of a word helps solidify your understanding. The opposite of 'sessiz' is 'sesli', which means 'audible' or 'with sound'.
Sessiz film izledik. (We watched a silent film.)
Sesli kitap dinliyorum. (I'm listening to an audiobook / book with sound.)
§ Key Takeaways for 'Sessiz'
To sum up, here's what to remember about 'sessiz':
- It describes the absence of sound (silent, quiet).
- It's an adjective, so it describes nouns.
- Don't confuse it with 'sakin' (calm/peaceful).
- Use 'sessizce' for adverbs (silently/quietly).
- Consider if the context already implies quietness.
- Its opposite is 'sesli'.
Keep practicing these distinctions, and you'll master 'sessiz' in no time. Turkish might seem tricky at first, but with clear explanations and practice, you'll get there. İyi şanslar (Good luck)!
§ What Does 'Sessiz' Mean?
- Definition
- Silent, quiet.
The Turkish word 'sessiz' is an adjective that you'll use frequently. It means 'silent' or 'quiet.' It can describe a place, a person, or even an object that doesn't make noise. Think of it as the opposite of 'gürültülü' (noisy).
Kütüphane çok sessizdi. (The library was very silent/quiet.)
Sessiz bir çocuktu, pek konuşmazdı. (He/She was a quiet child, didn't talk much.)
§ How to Use 'Sessiz'
'Sessiz' is straightforward. You can place it directly before the noun it modifies, just like most adjectives in Turkish. Or, it can be used with the verb 'olmak' (to be) to describe a state of being silent or quiet.
Lütfen sessiz ol. (Please be quiet/silent.)
Bu oda çok sessiz. (This room is very quiet.)
§ Similar Words and When to Use 'Sessiz' vs. Alternatives
While 'sessiz' is your go-to for 'silent' or 'quiet,' there are a few related words and phrases that have slightly different nuances. Understanding these will help you choose the best word for your situation.
- Sakin: This word means 'calm' or 'peaceful.' While a calm place might also be quiet, 'sakin' emphasizes the peaceful atmosphere rather than just the lack of noise. You can also use it to describe a calm person.
Deniz çok sakindi. (The sea was very calm.)
O sakin bir insandır. (He/She is a calm person.)
- Durgun: This also means 'calm' or 'still,' often used for water or air. It's less about sound and more about motion or activity. You wouldn't typically use 'durgun' to describe a quiet room.
Göl durgundu, rüzgar yoktu. (The lake was still, there was no wind.)
- Ses çıkarmamak: This is a verb phrase meaning 'to not make a sound' or 'to keep quiet.' It focuses on the action of refraining from making noise.
Çocuklar ses çıkarmamaya çalıştı. (The children tried not to make a sound/keep quiet.)
When to use 'sessiz':
- When you specifically want to describe the absence or low level of sound.
- For places like libraries, quiet rooms, or a silent night.
- For people who are not talking or making noise.
- To give a command to be quiet (e.g., 'Sessiz ol!').
When to use 'sakin':
- When the focus is on a calm, peaceful atmosphere or a calm demeanor of a person.
- For a peaceful evening, a calm sea, or a tranquil village.
When to use 'durgun':
- Primarily for water (lakes, ponds) or air that is still and not moving.
When to use 'ses çıkarmamak':
- When you want to express the action of consciously not making noise.
In most daily conversations where you just mean 'quiet' or 'silent,' 'sessiz' will be your best choice. The other words offer more specific meanings that you'll pick up on with more exposure to Turkish.
حقيقة ممتعة
The root 'ses' means 'sound' or 'voice' in Turkish, and the suffix '-siz' is a common privative suffix, indicating 'without'. So, 'sessiz' literally means 'without sound'.
دليل النطق
- Pronouncing the 'e' as a long 'e' sound instead of a short 'e' sound.
- Not emphasizing the first syllable enough.
مستوى الصعوبة
short
short
short
short
ماذا تتعلّم بعد ذلك
المتطلبات الأساسية
تعلّم لاحقاً
متقدم
أمثلة حسب المستوى
Sınıf çok sessizdi, herkes sınavına odaklanmıştı.
The class was very silent, everyone was focused on their exam.
Kütüphanede sessiz olmak zorundayız.
We have to be quiet in the library.
Çocuklar uyurken sessiz olun.
Be quiet while the children are sleeping.
Bu sessiz bir filmdi, konuşma yoktu.
This was a silent movie, there was no speech.
Telefonumu sessize aldım çünkü toplantıdaydım.
I put my phone on silent because I was in a meeting.
Gece yarısı sokaklar çok sessizdi.
At midnight, the streets were very quiet.
Düşünmek için sessiz bir yere ihtiyacım var.
I need a quiet place to think.
Köpek, yabancıları gördüğünde sessiz kaldı.
The dog remained silent when it saw strangers.
عائلة الكلمة
الأسماء
الأفعال
احفظها
وسيلة تذكّر
Imagine a **ses**sion where everyone is completely **siz**-lent. They are **sessiz**.
ربط بصري
Picture a library where everyone is studying. A librarian shushes someone very loudly, emphasizing the 'sess' part. Then, everyone goes 'siz' (like a hiss) to indicate they are quiet.
Word Web
تحدٍّ
Describe a place you've been that was incredibly quiet. Use 'sessiz' in your description. For example, 'Kütüphane çok sessizdi.' (The library was very quiet.)
أصل الكلمة
From Ottoman Turkish 'سسز' (sessiz), meaning 'silent' or 'soundless'.
المعنى الأصلي: Soundless, without a voice.
Turkic, specifically Oghuz (Southwestern Turkic).السياق الثقافي
Turkish culture generally values a calm and peaceful environment. While not as overtly emphasized as in some East Asian cultures, quietness in certain social settings (like mosques or during serious conversations) is appreciated. However, this doesn't mean Turks are always silent; lively conversations and celebrations are also a significant part of the culture.
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Write a sentence describing a quiet place you like to go to.
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Ben sessiz bir kütüphanede ders çalışmayı severim. (I like to study in a quiet library.)
Write a sentence saying 'The cat is quiet.'
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Kedi sessiz.
Write a sentence saying 'The student is quiet in the class.'
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Öğrenci sınıfta sessiz.
Ev nasıl?
Read this passage:
Evdeyim. Çok sessiz. Kitap okuyorum. Kedim uyuyor.
Ev nasıl?
Passage says 'Çok sessiz' (Very quiet).
Passage says 'Çok sessiz' (Very quiet).
Sabah nasıl?
Read this passage:
Parkta yürüyorum. Kuşlar ötüyor ama çok sessiz bir sabah. İnsanlar yok.
Sabah nasıl?
Passage says 'çok sessiz bir sabah' (a very quiet morning).
Passage says 'çok sessiz bir sabah' (a very quiet morning).
Gece nasıl?
Read this passage:
Bu gece çok sessiz. Yıldızlar parlak. Uyuyorum.
Gece nasıl?
Passage says 'Bu gece çok sessiz' (This night is very quiet).
Passage says 'Bu gece çok sessiz' (This night is very quiet).
The correct order is 'oda sessiz', meaning 'the room is quiet'.
The correct order is 'kız çok sessiz', meaning 'the girl is very quiet'.
The correct order is 'lütfen sessiz ol', meaning 'please be quiet'.
Tren istasyonu kalabalıktı ama yine de bir köşe bulup oturdum. Orada, hayatın koşuşturmasından uzakta, ___ bir an geçirdim.
'Gürültülü', 'hareketli' ve 'sakin' kelimeleri metnin bağlamına uygun değil. En uygun kelime 'sessiz'dir. Bu cümle, tren istasyonunun kalabalık olmasına rağmen yazarın sessiz bir köşe bulup oturduğunu belirtir.
Gece yarısı herkes uyurken, şehrin sokakları alışılmadık derecede ___ hale geldi. Sadece uzaktan gelen bir ambulansın sesi duyuluyordu.
Şehrin sokaklarının 'gece yarısı herkes uyurken' nasıl olduğunu ifade etmek için 'sessiz' en uygun kelimedir. 'Canlı' veya 'parlak' zıt anlamlıdır ve 'boş' kelimesi de anlamlı olsa da, sessizlik vurgusu daha güçlüdür.
Öğretmen, sınav sırasında öğrencilerden tamamen ___ olmalarını istedi. En ufak bir ses bile diğerlerinin dikkatini dağıtabilirdi.
Sınav sırasında 'en ufak bir sesin bile dikkat dağıtabileceği' bağlamında, öğretmen öğrencilerden 'sessiz' olmalarını isteyecektir. Diğer seçenekler bağlama uygun değildir.
Bir kütüphanede genellikle yüksek sesle konuşmak beklenir, çünkü bilgi paylaşımı önemlidir.
Kütüphaneler genellikle sessiz çalışma ve okuma ortamlarıdır, bu nedenle yüksek sesle konuşmak yerine sessiz olmak beklenir. Aksine, bilgi paylaşımı genellikle sessizce yapılır.
Derin düşüncelere dalmış bir kişinin genellikle gürültülü bir ortamda bulunması beklenir.
Derin düşüncelere dalmış bir kişi genellikle dikkat dağıtıcı unsurların olmadığı, yani sessiz bir ortamı tercih eder. Gürültülü bir ortam düşünmeyi zorlaştırır.
Gece vakti, şehir merkezindeki bir ana caddenin genellikle hareketli ve gürültülü olması, 'sessiz' kelimesinin anlamına zıttır.
Evet, 'sessiz' kelimesi gürültü ve hareketin olmaması durumunu ifade eder. Gece vakti şehir merkezindeki ana caddenin hareketli ve gürültülü olması, 'sessiz' kelimesinin anlamına zıttır.
We should be silent in the library.
The children were playing quietly.
I prefer to work in a quiet environment.
Read this aloud:
Lütfen sessiz olun.
Focus: Sessiz
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Read this aloud:
Bu oda çok sessiz.
Focus: Çok sessiz
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Sessiz bir an istiyorum.
Focus: Sessiz bir an
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Uzun süren toplantı boyunca herkes o kadar ___dı ki, neredeyse nefeslerini bile duyamıyordum.
The sentence describes a very quiet atmosphere during a long meeting, so 'sessiz' (silent/quiet) is the most appropriate word.
Gece yarısından sonra kütüphane tamamen ___ bir hale bürünür, sadece sayfa çevirme sesleri duyulur.
After midnight, a library would naturally become very quiet, making 'sessiz' (silent/quiet) the correct choice.
Komşularının gürültüsünden rahatsız olan yaşlı adam, sonunda daha ___ bir semte taşınmaya karar verdi.
The man was bothered by noise, so he wanted to move to a 'sessiz' (quiet) neighborhood.
Çocuklar uyuduktan sonra evdeki her köşe bucak o kadar ___ oldu ki, kendi düşüncelerimi duymakta zorlandım.
After children go to sleep, a house typically becomes 'sessiz' (silent/quiet).
Fırtına dinip de gökyüzü açıldığında, doğanın o derin ve huzur veren ___liği insanın ruhunu okşar.
After a storm, the 'sessizlik' (silence/quietness) of nature is usually observed and appreciated.
Sınav başlamadan önce salon tamamen ___di; herkes kalemini kağıdını kontrol ediyordu.
Before an exam, the room is expected to be 'sessiz' (silent/quiet) as students prepare.
This sentence structure is common in Turkish for expressing being lost amidst something. 'Geçmişin sessiz yankıları' acts as a genitive phrase, meaning 'the silent echoes of the past'.
Here, 'beklenmedik bir sessizlikle' (with an unexpected silence) describes how the room was filled. The dative case with '-le' indicates 'with'.
This sentence describes a profound silence falling, followed by the reason. 'Çökmek' (to fall/settle) is used here metaphorically with silence. 'Olayların şokundaydı' means 'was in the shock of the events'.
The conductor stepped onto the podium.
During the exam.
The silence of the night.
Read this aloud:
Çocuklar uyurken evde derin bir sessizlik hakimdi.
Focus: sessizlik
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Böylesine sessiz bir odada çalışmak benim için çok verimli oluyor.
Focus: verimli oluyor
قلت:
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Read this aloud:
O kadar sessizdi ki, nefes alışverişini bile duymak zordu.
Focus: nefes alışverişini
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Summary
Sessiz is a practical word to describe anything that is quiet or silent.
- no sound
- quiet
- hushed
محتوى ذو صلة
عبارات ذات صلة
مزيد من كلمات general
aksine
B1on the contrary, conversely
aktarmak
B1to transfer, to convey
aktif
B1active
akıbet
C1The end, result, or outcome of a situation
akıl
A2mind, intellect, wisdom
algılamak
B2To perceive, sense, or comprehend something
alternatif
B1An option or choice other than the present
alçak
B1low, base, mean
ana
B1main, primary, chief
aniden
B1suddenly, abruptly