A1 Collocation Neutral 1 min de lectura

Soru sormak

To ask a question

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'.
Question mark (?) + Person (👤) = Soru sormak

Explicación a tu nivel:

This phrase means 'to ask a question'. You use it when you want to know something. For example, you can say 'Soru sorabilir miyim?' which means 'Can I ask a question?'. It is very easy to use and very important for beginners.
In Turkish, 'soru sormak' is the standard collocation for seeking information. It is a combination of the noun 'soru' and the verb 'sormak'. You will use this frequently in daily interactions, such as asking for directions or clarifying instructions in a classroom setting. Remember to use the dative case when specifying who you are asking.
The collocation 'soru sormak' serves as the primary mechanism for inquiry in the Turkish language. Unlike English, where 'ask' can function as both a request for information and a request for an item, Turkish strictly separates these functions. 'Soru sormak' is reserved for information retrieval, whereas 'istemek' is used for requests. Mastering this distinction is crucial for intermediate learners to avoid pragmatic errors in social and professional contexts.
The phrase 'soru sormak' exemplifies the Turkish tendency toward cognate object structures, where the verb and its direct object share a common etymological root. This construction is highly productive and serves as the baseline for all inquiry-based communication. In formal registers, one might encounter 'soru yöneltmek', which functions as a stylistic variant. Understanding the nuances of when to employ the standard 'soru sormak' versus more formal alternatives is essential for achieving a natural, native-like flow in complex discourse.
From a cognitive linguistics perspective, 'soru sormak' represents a prototypical action-object pairing. The semantic transparency of this collocation allows for high frequency in both spoken and written registers. The learner must navigate the interplay between the dative-marked recipient of the action and the accusative-optional nature of the object. Advanced proficiency involves recognizing the subtle shift in register when moving from 'soru sormak' to 'soru yöneltmek' or 'sorgulamak' (to interrogate/question), the latter of which carries a significantly different semantic weight.
The collocation 'soru sormak' is a fundamental pillar of Turkish communicative competence, illustrating the language's reliance on specific verb-noun pairings to delineate communicative intent. By analyzing the diachronic evolution from the Old Turkic 'sor-' root, we observe a consistent morphological strategy for inquiry. At the C2 level, the learner should appreciate the pragmatic constraints of this phrase; it is not merely a syntactic unit but a social tool. The distinction between 'soru sormak' (neutral inquiry), 'sorgulamak' (critical examination), and 'yöneltmek' (formal address) provides a comprehensive framework for navigating the socio-pragmatic landscape of Turkish discourse.

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.

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: sormak

We use 'sormak' with 'soru'.

🎉 Puntuación: /1

Banco de ejercicios

2 ejercicios
Elige la respuesta correcta Fill Blank

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta:
Fill in the blank with the correct form. Fill Blank A1

Öğretmene bir soru ______ istiyorum.

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: sormak

We use 'sormak' with 'soru'.

🎉 Puntuación: /2

Preguntas frecuentes

1 preguntas

No, that is too abrupt. Always use the full phrase.

Frases relacionadas

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Cevap vermek

contrast

To give an answer

Dónde usarla

🏫

Classroom

Student: Öğretmenim, soru sorabilir miyim?

neutral
💼

Job Interview

Candidate: Size şirket hakkında bir soru sormak istiyorum.

formal

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

sorusormakcevapbilgiöğrenmekmerak

Desafío

Ask three people three different questions today using 'soru sorabilir miyim?'

Review this phrase every 3 days for the first two weeks.

Pronunciación

Stress Stress on the first syllable.

Clear 'o' sound, rolled 'r'.

Espectro de formalidad

Formal
Size bir soru yöneltmek istiyorum.

Size bir soru yöneltmek istiyorum. (General inquiry)

Neutral
Size bir soru sormak istiyorum.

Size bir soru sormak istiyorum. (General inquiry)

Informal
Bir şey soracağım.

Bir şey soracağım. (General inquiry)

Jerga
Bi' baksana.

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.

Old Turkic:

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.

wrong context
You cannot 'ask a question' for an object. Use 'istemek' for requests.

L1 Interference

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In Other Languages

Spanish Very Similar

Hacer una pregunta

Spanish uses 'hacer' (to make), Turkish uses 'sormak' (to ask).

French Very Similar

Poser une question

French uses 'poser', Turkish uses 'sormak'.

German moderate

Eine Frage stellen

Turkish uses the root 'sor' for both noun and verb.

Japanese Very Similar

質問をする (Shitsumon o suru)

Japanese uses 'suru' (to do).

Arabic moderate

طرح سؤال (Tarh su'al)

Turkish is more direct with 'sormak'.

Chinese Very Similar

问问题 (Wèn wèntí)

Chinese is a direct verb-object structure.

Korean moderate

질문하다 (Jilmun-hada)

Turkish keeps them as two distinct words.

Portuguese Very Similar

Fazer uma pergunta

Turkish uses the specific verb 'sormak'.

Spotted in the Real World

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(2015)

“Sana bir soru sormak istiyorum.”

Dramatic scene

Fácil de confundir

Soru sormak vs İstemek

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

Learning Path

Prerequisites

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