معنی
Admitting lack of knowledge.
زمینه فرهنگی
The 'Turkish GPS' phenomenon: Locals may give directions even if they aren't sure, out of a desire to be helpful. If they say 'Bilmiyorum', they are being exceptionally honest. In formal education, saying 'Bilmiyorum' is respected if followed by a commitment to research, reflecting the value of 'ilim' (science/knowledge). The hashtag #bilmiyorum is often used with photos of nature or confusing news, reflecting a collective sense of being overwhelmed or in awe. Many famous songs are titled 'Bilmiyorum', often dealing with the uncertainty of love or the future.
The 'r' drop
To sound like a local, drop the 'r' when speaking fast: 'Bilmiyo'm'.
Don't be too blunt
A flat 'Bilmiyorum' can sound rude. Add 'Maalesef' (Unfortunately) to be more polite.
معنی
Admitting lack of knowledge.
The 'r' drop
To sound like a local, drop the 'r' when speaking fast: 'Bilmiyo'm'.
Don't be too blunt
A flat 'Bilmiyorum' can sound rude. Add 'Maalesef' (Unfortunately) to be more polite.
Use 'Bilmem'
Use 'Bilmem' when you want to sound cool, casual, or slightly mysterious.
The 'Tsk' sound
Often, Turks will make a 'tsk' sound (clicking the tongue) instead of saying 'No' or 'I don't know'.
خودت رو بسنج
Fill in the blank with the correct form of 'not knowing' in the present continuous.
Ben bu sorunun cevabını __________.
The subject is 'Ben' (I), so the verb must end with the first-person singular suffix '-um'.
Which phrase should you use if you don't know a person?
O adamı __________.
For people, Turkish uses 'tanımak' (to recognize/know a person), not 'bilmek'.
Complete the dialogue naturally.
Ayşe: 'Toplantı saat kaçta?' Mehmet: '__________.'
Mehmet is being asked for a fact (the time of a meeting), so 'Bilmiyorum' is the correct response.
Match the phrase to the situation.
You just found out something you didn't know before.
The past tense 'Bilmiyordum' (I didn't know) is used when you receive new information.
🎉 امتیاز: /4
ابزارهای بصری یادگیری
Knowing vs. Recognizing
بانک تمرین
4 تمرینهاBen bu sorunun cevabını __________.
The subject is 'Ben' (I), so the verb must end with the first-person singular suffix '-um'.
O adamı __________.
For people, Turkish uses 'tanımak' (to recognize/know a person), not 'bilmek'.
Ayşe: 'Toplantı saat kaçta?' Mehmet: '__________.'
Mehmet is being asked for a fact (the time of a meeting), so 'Bilmiyorum' is the correct response.
You just found out something you didn't know before.
The past tense 'Bilmiyordum' (I didn't know) is used when you receive new information.
🎉 امتیاز: /4
سوالات متداول
12 سوالYes, it is neutral. However, adding 'Efendim' or 'Henüz bir bilgim yok' (I don't have information yet) is better.
'Bilmiyorum' is present continuous (I don't know right now), while 'Bilmem' is aorist (I don't know generally/casually).
No, for skills, Turkish uses the '-ebilmek' form: 'Yüzemiyorum' (I cannot swim).
Because of the '-yor' suffix. In Turkish, '-yor' causes the preceding 'e' or 'a' to narrow to 'i', 'ı', 'u', or 'ü'.
You say 'Ben de bilmiyorum'.
Yes, 'Haberim yok' or 'Ne bileyim' are common informal alternatives.
No, use 'tanımıyorum' for people.
The 'ki' adds a sense of 'you see' or 'I really don't know, honestly'.
Constantly. It's a very common theme in Turkish pop and rock music.
Use the past tense: 'Bilmiyordum'.
Yes, it becomes 'Bilmiyoruz'.
Yes, it's the standard answer if you are lost.
عبارات مرتبط
Bilmem
similarI don't know (casual/aorist)
Haberim yok
similarI have no news/idea
Emin değilim
similarI'm not sure
Tanımıyorum
contrastI don't know (a person)
Anlamıyorum
contrastI don't understand
Hiçbir fikrim yok
builds onI have no idea