Bedeutung
Asking for the location of something.
Kultureller Hintergrund
Azerbaijanis are known for their hospitality. If you ask for a location, they might not just tell you, but actually walk you there. In the capital, the Russian influence is still present. You might hear older people say 'Gde...?' but 'Haradadır?' is the standard and preferred form. Azerbaijanis in Iran use the same root but might have slightly different intonation or use Persian loanwords for the objects they are looking for. In villages, the dialect might shorten it even further to 'Hardadı?' or 'Harda?'.
Drop the 'r'
To sound like a local in Baku, say 'Hardadı' instead of 'Haradadır'.
Subject First
Always put the thing you are looking for at the beginning of the sentence.
Bedeutung
Asking for the location of something.
Drop the 'r'
To sound like a local in Baku, say 'Hardadı' instead of 'Haradadır'.
Subject First
Always put the thing you are looking for at the beginning of the sentence.
Politeness
Always start with 'Bağışlayın' (Excuse me) or 'Salam' (Hello) before asking.
Body Language
It is common to point with the whole hand rather than just one finger when giving directions.
Teste dich selbst
Fill in the missing part of the question.
Mənim kitabım _______?
We are asking for the location of the book, so we use 'haradadır'.
Which sentence is the most natural spoken version in Baku?
Where is the bus?
'Hardadır' is the standard contracted form used in daily speech.
Match the Azerbaijani question with its English translation.
1. Haradadır? 2. Haraya? 3. Haradan? 4. Haralıdır?
Each suffix changes the meaning of 'Hara'.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Salam, bağışlayın. Metro _______? B: Salam. Metro düz oradadır.
The context of 'Metro' and the answer 'oradadır' (it's there) indicates a location question.
🎉 Ergebnis: /4
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Aufgabensammlung
4 AufgabenMənim kitabım _______?
We are asking for the location of the book, so we use 'haradadır'.
Where is the bus?
'Hardadır' is the standard contracted form used in daily speech.
Ordne jedem Element links seinen Partner rechts zu:
Each suffix changes the meaning of 'Hara'.
A: Salam, bağışlayın. Metro _______? B: Salam. Metro düz oradadır.
The context of 'Metro' and the answer 'oradadır' (it's there) indicates a location question.
🎉 Ergebnis: /4
Häufig gestellte Fragen
14 FragenYes, in casual speech 'Harada?' is perfectly fine, but adding '-dır' makes it a complete sentence.
No, it is the standard spoken contraction of 'Haradadır'.
You change the suffix: 'Sən haradasan?'
Yes, for plural objects you add '-lar': 'Kitablar haradadırlar?'
It's better to add 'Bağışlayın' (Excuse me) first to be polite.
They are the same; 'Harda' is just a faster, more spoken version.
Yes, 'Əli haradadır?' is the standard way to ask where Ali is.
Usually with 'Buradadır' (It's here) or 'Oradadır' (It's there).
No, it is pronounced clearly like the 'h' in 'hello'.
No, for that you must use 'Haralısan?'.
Yes, 'Hanı?' is a very casual way to say 'Where is it?'.
Mənim telefonum haradadır?
Yes, it is often used to search for a beloved or a lost soul.
Yes, 'Bakı haradadır?' (Where is Baku?).
Verwandte Redewendungen
Buradadır
contrastIt is here
Oradadır
contrastIt is there
Haraya?
similarTo where?
Haradan?
similarFrom where?
Haralıdır?
specialized formWhere is he/she from?
Hanı?
synonymWhere is it? (Informal)