Bedeutung
Announcing one's departure
Kultureller Hintergrund
It is common to pour water on the ground behind someone who is leaving for a long journey. This symbolizes a wish for their journey to be as smooth and clear as water. In the busy city of Baku, 'Mən gedirəm' is often said quickly while already walking. People are always in a rush, but they never forget the verbal sign-off. When leaving a group at a tea house, you don't just stand up. You say 'Mən gedirəm' and usually wait for the others to say 'Yaxşı yol' (Good road/journey). Leaving a family dinner requires saying 'Mən gedirəm' to almost every individual person, often accompanied by a kiss on the cheek or a handshake.
Drop the 'Mən'
To sound more like a local, just say 'Gedirəm'. The ending '-əm' already means 'I'.
The Doorway Chat
Don't be surprised if saying 'Mən gedirəm' leads to another 5 minutes of conversation at the door.
Bedeutung
Announcing one's departure
Drop the 'Mən'
To sound more like a local, just say 'Gedirəm'. The ending '-əm' already means 'I'.
The Doorway Chat
Don't be surprised if saying 'Mən gedirəm' leads to another 5 minutes of conversation at the door.
Don't say 'Getmək'
Using the dictionary form 'getmək' sounds like a robot. Always conjugate it!
Teste dich selbst
Fill in the missing verb to say 'I am going home'.
Mən evə _______.
The subject is 'Mən' (I), so the verb must end with the first-person suffix '-əm'.
Which of these is the most natural way to say 'I'm off' to a friend?
Choose the best option:
'Gedirəm mən' or just 'Gedirəm' is very natural for informal speech.
Match the Azerbaijani phrase with its English meaning.
Match the following:
These are the various tenses and forms of the verb 'getmək'.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Hara gedirsən? B: _________.
The question asks 'Where are you going?', so the answer should include a destination like 'işə' (to work).
🎉 Ergebnis: /4
Visuelle Lernhilfen
Aufgabensammlung
4 AufgabenMən evə _______.
The subject is 'Mən' (I), so the verb must end with the first-person suffix '-əm'.
Choose the best option:
'Gedirəm mən' or just 'Gedirəm' is very natural for informal speech.
Ordne jedem Element links seinen Partner rechts zu:
These are the various tenses and forms of the verb 'getmək'.
A: Hara gedirsən? B: _________.
The question asks 'Where are you going?', so the answer should include a destination like 'işə' (to work).
🎉 Ergebnis: /4
Häufig gestellte Fragen
5 FragenYes, but you need to add the infinitive of the second verb. E.g., 'Mən yatmağa gedirəm' (I am going to sleep).
It can be blunt. Adding 'Artıq' (Already) or 'Yaxşı' (Okay) softens it: 'Yaxşı, mən artıq gedirəm'.
'Gedirəm' is 'I am going' (general), while 'Çıxıram' is 'I am exiting' (specific to a building).
You say 'Mən getməliyəm'.
Yes, it can be used that way, and it sounds very dramatic and final.
Verwandte Redewendungen
Yaxşı yol
contrastHave a good journey
Mən gəldim
contrastI have arrived
Mən çıxıram
similarI am exiting
Mən qaçdım
informalI'm off (literally: I ran)
Görüşənədək
builds onUntil we meet again