Bedeutung
Informal term for a very short person.
Kultureller Hintergrund
In traditional neighborhoods, physical traits are used as affectionate or teasing nicknames. Being 'yerden bitme' might make you the 'little brother' of the whole street. Classic Turkish movies often feature a 'short and funny' sidekick who is frequently called 'yerden bitme' by the villain or the hero. On Turkish Twitter/X, 'yerden bitme' is often used in memes about short kings or short women, sometimes reclaiming the term with pride. The term reflects a deep connection to the land, where human growth is compared to the growth of crops and plants.
Know your audience
Never use this with your boss or your partner's parents unless you want to start a fight.
Use with 'seni gidi'
Adding 'seni gidi' before the phrase makes it sound more like playful teasing and less like a direct insult.
Bedeutung
Informal term for a very short person.
Know your audience
Never use this with your boss or your partner's parents unless you want to start a fight.
Use with 'seni gidi'
Adding 'seni gidi' before the phrase makes it sound more like playful teasing and less like a direct insult.
The 'Bücür' alternative
If you want to be safe but still informal, use 'bücür'. It's much harder to offend someone with that.
Teste dich selbst
Which of the following is the most appropriate situation to use 'yerden bitme'?
Arkadaşınızın boyuyla şaka yapmak istiyorsunuz. Ne dersiniz?
Option 'b' is the natural slang usage among friends.
Fill in the blank with the correct phrase.
O kadar _________ ki, en ön koltukta bile sahneyi göremiyor.
'Yerden bitme' refers to height, which fits the context of not being able to see the stage.
Match the phrase to the correct register.
Match: 1. Kısa boylu beyefendi, 2. Yerden bitme
'Kısa boylu beyefendi' is polite/formal, while 'yerden bitme' is slang.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Yeni gelen çocuk nasıl biri? B: Valla biraz __________, ama çok sempatik.
The 'ama' (but) suggests a contrast between a potentially negative trait (being very short) and a positive one (being charming).
🎉 Ergebnis: /4
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Formality Scale
Aufgabensammlung
4 AufgabenArkadaşınızın boyuyla şaka yapmak istiyorsunuz. Ne dersiniz?
Option 'b' is the natural slang usage among friends.
O kadar _________ ki, en ön koltukta bile sahneyi göremiyor.
'Yerden bitme' refers to height, which fits the context of not being able to see the stage.
Match: 1. Kısa boylu beyefendi, 2. Yerden bitme
'Kısa boylu beyefendi' is polite/formal, while 'yerden bitme' is slang.
A: Yeni gelen çocuk nasıl biri? B: Valla biraz __________, ama çok sempatik.
The 'ama' (but) suggests a contrast between a potentially negative trait (being very short) and a positive one (being charming).
🎉 Ergebnis: /4
Häufig gestellte Fragen
14 FragenNot always. Among close friends, it's a common teasing term. However, with strangers, it is definitely an insult.
Yes, but 'bücür' is more common and appropriate for kids. 'Yerden bitme' sounds a bit more 'street'.
In this context, it means 'the act of sprouting or growing out of the ground'.
Yes, 'kısa boylu' is the neutral and polite way to say someone is short.
Rarely. It's almost exclusively used for people. For plants, you'd just say 'yerden biten'.
No, it can be used for both men and women.
If it's a friend, you can laugh or call them a 'sırık' (pole) if they are tall. If it's a stranger, they are being rude.
No, it only refers to height. For short and fat, you might use 'göbekli bücür'.
Yes, especially in realist novels depicting lower-class life or in satirical works.
Absolutely not. It would be considered highly unprofessional and rude.
The slang opposite is 'sırık' or 'deve gibi' (like a camel).
You can say 'yerden bitmeler' to refer to a group of short people, but it's very informal.
It is used all over Turkey, but the 'bitmek' meaning is more understood in rural areas.
No, it is quite old and has been part of the language for centuries.
Verwandte Redewendungen
Bücür
synonymShort and cute
Bodur
similarDwarf/stunted
Bir karış boyu var
similarHe is only a span tall
Sırık gibi
contrastLike a pole (very tall)
Güdük
similarShort/truncated