Bedeutung
Informing others about a strategy.
Kultureller Hintergrund
In Turkish 'Diziler' (TV dramas), 'Bir planım var' is often the signal for a major plot twist or a revenge scheme. Turkish professionals value proactivity. Saying 'Bir planım var' in a meeting shows you are a 'problem solver' (çözüm odaklı). Turks are generally very social. Having a 'plan' for the weekend often involves large family breakfasts or meeting friends for tea. If a host says 'Bir planım var', it usually means they have prepared a special activity or meal for their guest. Among younger generations, having a 'plan' can also refer to gaming strategies or viral social media challenges.
Confidence is Key
Saying 'Bir planım var' with confidence makes you sound more like a native speaker, especially in problem-solving situations.
Avoid 'Sahibim'
Never say 'Bir plan sahibim'. It sounds like you are a robot or a very old dictionary.
Bedeutung
Informing others about a strategy.
Confidence is Key
Saying 'Bir planım var' with confidence makes you sound more like a native speaker, especially in problem-solving situations.
Avoid 'Sahibim'
Never say 'Bir plan sahibim'. It sounds like you are a robot or a very old dictionary.
Add 'Harika'
Add 'Harika' (Great) to make it sound more exciting: 'Harika bir planım var!'
Cliffhangers
Use this phrase at the end of a conversation to leave people curious, just like in Turkish dramas.
Teste dich selbst
Fill in the blank with the correct form of 'plan' and 'var/yok'.
Benim çok iyi bir ______ ______.
Since the sentence starts with 'Benim' (My), we need the 1st person suffix '-ım' and the positive existential 'var' to match 'çok iyi' (very good).
Which sentence means 'I don't have a plan for tomorrow'?
Yarın için...
'Yok' is the negative of 'var', and '-ım' indicates the first person.
Complete the dialogue.
Ahmet: 'Çok büyük bir sorunumuz var!' Siz: 'Korkma, ______ ______.'
In response to a problem, you offer your own solution using 'bir planım var'.
Match the phrase to the situation: 'Hafta sonu için bir planım var.'
When would you say this?
This phrase is commonly used to indicate that your schedule is already full.
Complete the question.
Senin bu akşam için bir ______ ______?
'Senin' requires the 2nd person suffix '-ın' and the question particle 'mı'.
🎉 Ergebnis: /5
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Aufgabensammlung
5 AufgabenBenim çok iyi bir ______ ______.
Since the sentence starts with 'Benim' (My), we need the 1st person suffix '-ım' and the positive existential 'var' to match 'çok iyi' (very good).
Yarın için...
'Yok' is the negative of 'var', and '-ım' indicates the first person.
Ahmet: 'Çok büyük bir sorunumuz var!' Siz: 'Korkma, ______ ______.'
In response to a problem, you offer your own solution using 'bir planım var'.
When would you say this?
This phrase is commonly used to indicate that your schedule is already full.
Senin bu akşam için bir ______ ______?
'Senin' requires the 2nd person suffix '-ın' and the question particle 'mı'.
🎉 Ergebnis: /5
Häufig gestellte Fragen
12 FragenYes, absolutely! 'Bu akşam için bir planım var' is the standard way to say you are busy.
It is a loanword from French, but it is fully integrated into Turkish grammar.
A 'plan' is a strategy; a 'proje' (project) is a larger, more formal undertaking.
You say 'Hiçbir planım yok'.
Yes, it is professional and shows initiative.
Usually, yes. It functions like the English 'a'.
The suffixes follow back-vowel harmony (a, ı, o, u), so it's 'plan-ım', not 'plan-im'.
It's better to use 'randevum var' for a romantic or professional date.
It means 'I have plans' (plural), often implying you are busy with several things.
No, unless you use it to dismiss someone else's idea rudely.
You say 'Bir planım vardı'.
Yes, it's very common in texting. You can even just write 'Planım var'.
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