Phrase in 30 Seconds
Soru sormak is the standard Turkish way to say 'to ask a question' in any context.
- Means: To pose an inquiry to someone.
- Used in: Classrooms, interviews, and casual daily conversations.
- Don't confuse: Do not use 'istemek' (to want) when you mean 'to ask'.
Explicación a tu nivel:
Significado
Seeking information.
Contexto cultural
Asking questions is a sign of interest and respect for the speaker's knowledge.
Politeness
Always add 'lütfen' (please) when asking a question.
Politeness
Always add 'lütfen' (please) when asking a question.
Ponte a prueba
Fill in the blank with the correct form.
Öğretmene bir soru ______ istiyorum.
We use 'sormak' with 'soru'.
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Banco de ejercicios
2 ejerciciosÖğretmene bir soru ______ istiyorum.
We use 'sormak' with 'soru'.
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Preguntas frecuentes
1 preguntasNo, that is too abrupt. Always use the full phrase.
Frases relacionadas
Cevap vermek
contrastTo give an answer
Dónde usarla
Classroom
Student: Öğretmenim, soru sorabilir miyim?
Job Interview
Candidate: Size şirket hakkında bir soru sormak istiyorum.
Memorízalo
Mnemotecnia
Think of 'Soru' as 'So-you' need to know, so you 'Sormak' (ask).
Asociación visual
Imagine a giant question mark (?) that turns into a person holding a microphone, ready to ask a question.
Rhyme
Soru sormak, bilgi almak.
Story
Ali was lost. He saw a police officer. He decided to ask a question. He said, 'Affedersiniz, soru sorabilir miyim?' The officer smiled and helped him.
In Other Languages
Similar to 'poser une question' in French or 'hacer una pregunta' in Spanish, where a specific verb is paired with the noun 'question'.
Word Web
Desafío
Ask three people three different questions today using 'soru sorabilir miyim?'
Review this phrase every 3 days for the first two weeks.
Pronunciación
Clear 'o' sound, rolled 'r'.
Espectro de formalidad
Size bir soru yöneltmek istiyorum. (General inquiry)
Size bir soru sormak istiyorum. (General inquiry)
Bir şey soracağım. (General inquiry)
Bi' baksana. (General inquiry)
Derived from the Old Turkic 'sor-', meaning to ask. It has been used since the earliest written records of Turkic languages.
Dato curioso
The root 'sor' is also related to 'sorgu' (interrogation).
Notas culturales
Asking questions is a sign of interest and respect for the speaker's knowledge.
“Soru sormak öğrenmenin yarısıdır.”
Inicios de conversación
Soru sormayı sever misin?
Errores comunes
Su soru sormak istiyorum.
Su istiyorum.
L1 Interference
In Other Languages
Hacer una pregunta
Spanish uses 'hacer' (to make), Turkish uses 'sormak' (to ask).
Poser une question
French uses 'poser', Turkish uses 'sormak'.
Eine Frage stellen
Turkish uses the root 'sor' for both noun and verb.
質問をする (Shitsumon o suru)
Japanese uses 'suru' (to do).
طرح سؤال (Tarh su'al)
Turkish is more direct with 'sormak'.
问问题 (Wèn wèntí)
Chinese is a direct verb-object structure.
질문하다 (Jilmun-hada)
Turkish keeps them as two distinct words.
Fazer uma pergunta
Turkish uses the specific verb 'sormak'.
Spotted in the Real World
“Sana bir soru sormak istiyorum.”
Dramatic scene
Fácil de confundir
Learners use it for asking questions.
Use 'istemek' for objects, 'sormak' for questions.
Preguntas frecuentes (1)
No, that is too abrupt. Always use the full phrase.
basic understanding