Bedeutung
Describing sunny weather.
Kultureller Hintergrund
Azerbaijan is known as the 'Land of Fire'. This is not just about oil and gas, but also the abundance of sunny days in regions like Absheron and Nakhchivan. In Baku, a sunny day is often a battle between the sun and the wind. Even if it's 'günəşli', locals will always check if the 'Xəzri' wind is blowing before leaving home. During Novruz (Spring New Year), the sun is celebrated as a source of life. A sunny Novruz is seen as a sign of a prosperous year ahead. On sunny days, the 'çayxanalar' (tea houses) move their tables outside. Drinking hot tea in the sun is a common sight, as it's believed to help the body cool down.
Vowel Harmony
Always check the last vowel of the root. If it's 'ə', the suffix must have 'i'.
Sun vs Heat
Remember that Baku can be sunny and freezing at the same time due to the wind!
Bedeutung
Describing sunny weather.
Vowel Harmony
Always check the last vowel of the root. If it's 'ə', the suffix must have 'i'.
Sun vs Heat
Remember that Baku can be sunny and freezing at the same time due to the wind!
Social Glue
Commenting on the sun is the fastest way to build rapport with an Azerbaijani stranger.
Land of Fire
Mentioning the 'günəşli' weather often leads to locals telling you about the best beaches.
Teste dich selbst
Fill in the blank with the correct form of 'sunny'.
Bu gün hava çox _______.
We need the complete predicate 'günəşlidir' to finish the sentence.
Which sentence correctly describes a sunny room?
Mənim otağım...
Adjectives describing a noun's state use the '-li' + '-dir' structure.
Match the Azerbaijani weather terms with their English translations.
Match the following:
Günəşli (Sun) + li (with) + dir (is).
Complete the dialogue.
A: Orada hava necədir? B: Burada hava çox _______.
The question is in the present tense ('necədir'), so the answer should be present tense.
🎉 Ergebnis: /4
Visuelle Lernhilfen
Sun vs Heat
Aufgabensammlung
4 AufgabenBu gün hava çox _______.
We need the complete predicate 'günəşlidir' to finish the sentence.
Mənim otağım...
Adjectives describing a noun's state use the '-li' + '-dir' structure.
Ordne jedem Element links seinen Partner rechts zu:
Günəşli (Sun) + li (with) + dir (is).
A: Orada hava necədir? B: Burada hava çox _______.
The question is in the present tense ('necədir'), so the answer should be present tense.
🎉 Ergebnis: /4
Häufig gestellte Fragen
10 FragenIn casual speech, yes, but 'Günəşlidir' is the grammatically correct full sentence.
'Günəşlidir' describes the state, 'Gün çıxıb' describes the event of the sun appearing.
Use 'Günəşli idi'.
No, it's strictly for weather or rooms. Use 'şən' for a sunny person.
It is neutral and can be used in any context.
Add 'çox': 'Hava çox günəşlidir'.
Not necessarily. It only refers to the sunlight.
No, for the moon use 'Aydın' (clear/bright).
'Buludludur' (cloudy) or 'Qaranlıqdır' (dark).
Yes, but very softly.
Verwandte Redewendungen
Buludludur
contrastIt is cloudy
Yağışlıdır
contrastIt is rainy
İstidir
similarIt is hot
Aydındır
similarIt is clear
Gün çıxıb
specialized formThe sun has come out