Beispiele
Bisiklet sürmeyi severim.
HobilerI like riding a bicycle.
Häufige Kollokationen
Wird oft verwechselt mit
Grammatikmuster
So verwendest du es
Nutzungshinweise
The word 'bisiklet' is a straightforward loanword from French ('bicyclette') and is used universally across all registers of Turkish. It refers exclusively to a two-wheeled human-powered vehicle. There are no common colloquialisms or alternative terms for 'bicycle' that are widely used. When speaking about specific types of bicycles, descriptive adjectives are typically added, such as 'dağ bisikleti' (mountain bike), 'yol bisikleti' (road bike), or 'çocuk bisikleti' (children's bike). The verb associated with riding a bicycle is 'bisiklete binmek' (to get on a bicycle/to ride a bicycle), and 'bisiklet sürmek' (to drive/ride a bicycle) is also commonly used. For example, 'Her sabah işe bisikletle giderim' means 'I go to work by bicycle every morning.' The word is grammatically feminine, although gender agreement is not a feature in Turkish grammar. It is a common noun and follows standard Turkish declension rules for cases and pluralization.
Häufige Fehler
A common mistake might be mispronouncing the 'i' as a long 'ee' sound, instead of the short, almost 'ih' sound. Also, ensuring the 't' at the end is clearly articulated and not softened.
Wortherkunft
From French 'bicyclette'.
Kultureller Kontext
In Turkey, 'bisiklet' (bicycle) holds a significant place in both urban and rural settings. Historically, bicycles were a primary mode of transport for many, especially in smaller towns and villages, used for commuting, carrying goods, and even for leisure. While car ownership has increased, cycling has seen a resurgence in recent years, particularly in larger cities like Istanbul, Izmir, and Ankara, driven by growing environmental awareness, a desire for healthier lifestyles, and efforts by municipalities to create more bike-friendly infrastructure. Cycling clubs are popular, and organized tours, especially along scenic routes like the Mediterranean and Aegean coasts, attract both locals and tourists. The 'bisiklet' is also deeply embedded in childhood memories, often being one of the first modes of independent transportation learned. Festivals and events promoting cycling, such as critical mass rides and national bike days, further highlight its cultural relevance and growing popularity as a sustainable and enjoyable activity.
Merkhilfe
Visualize riding a bicycle through a bustling Turkish market, calling out 'bisiklet!' as you go. Connect the unique sound of 'bisiklet' to the image of a bicycle.
Häufig gestellte Fragen
4 FragenTeste dich selbst
Ben her sabah işe _________ ile giderim.
Aşağıdakilerden hangisi 'bisiklet' kelimesinin eş anlamlısıdır?
Kelimeyi doğru tanımıyla eşleştirin.
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Beispiele
1 von 1Bisiklet sürmeyi severim.
I like riding a bicycle.