معنی
Asking to reflect.
زمینه فرهنگی
When a guest wants to leave, the host might say 'Biraz düşün' (Think a bit) as a way to jokingly suggest they should stay longer, implying the guest hasn't thought through how much fun staying would be. In markets, 'biraz düşün' is a tactical phrase. If a seller says it, they are confident in their price. If a buyer says it, they are signaling they might walk away. In classic Turkish films, the patriarch often tells a rebellious child to 'Biraz düşün' before making a life-altering mistake, emphasizing family wisdom. On Turkish Twitter, 'Biraz düşün' is often used as a standalone comment on a shared news article to imply the reader should look deeper into the political implications.
The 'Tea' Rule
In Turkey, if someone says 'biraz düşün,' it's often an invitation to have another tea while you deliberate. Don't rush!
Don't be too blunt
Shouting 'BİRAZ DÜŞÜN!' can sound like you're calling the other person stupid. Keep your tone soft and melodic.
معنی
Asking to reflect.
The 'Tea' Rule
In Turkey, if someone says 'biraz düşün,' it's often an invitation to have another tea while you deliberate. Don't rush!
Don't be too blunt
Shouting 'BİRAZ DÜŞÜN!' can sound like you're calling the other person stupid. Keep your tone soft and melodic.
The Diminutive Trick
Use 'Birazcık düşün' to sound extra persuasive and sweet. It works wonders in negotiations.
Silence is okay
After saying 'biraz düşün,' allow for a few seconds of silence. In Turkish culture, silence during deliberation is a sign of respect.
خودت رو بسنج
Fill in the blank with the correct form of the phrase.
Hemen karar verme, ______ düşün.
'Biraz' is the standard word used with 'düşün' to mean 'think it over.'
Which sentence is the most polite way to say 'Think a bit' to your boss?
Patronunuza ne dersiniz?
Adding the question form 'müsünüz' makes it a polite request rather than a command.
Complete the dialogue.
Ayşe: 'Bu elbiseyi almalı mıyım?' Mehmet: 'Emin değilim. ________.'
When someone is undecided about a purchase, 'Biraz düşün' is the logical advice.
Match the situation to the phrase.
You are at a job interview and need a moment to answer a hard question.
'I need to think a bit' is the professional way to buy time.
🎉 امتیاز: /4
ابزارهای بصری یادگیری
بانک تمرین
4 تمرینهاHemen karar verme, ______ düşün.
'Biraz' is the standard word used with 'düşün' to mean 'think it over.'
Patronunuza ne dersiniz?
Adding the question form 'müsünüz' makes it a polite request rather than a command.
Ayşe: 'Bu elbiseyi almalı mıyım?' Mehmet: 'Emin değilim. ________.'
When someone is undecided about a purchase, 'Biraz düşün' is the logical advice.
You are at a job interview and need a moment to answer a hard question.
'I need to think a bit' is the professional way to buy time.
🎉 امتیاز: /4
سوالات متداول
10 سوالNot inherently. It depends on your tone. If said softly, it's helpful advice. If snapped, it's an insult.
It's better to use 'Biraz düşünür müsünüz?' to be safe and respectful.
'Bir düşün' is more like 'Just think' (immediate), while 'biraz düşün' implies a longer period of reflection.
You say 'Biraz düşündüm.'
No, that sounds like a dictionary entry. Use 'düşün'.
Yes, 'Kafayı çalıştır' (Work the head) is a common slang alternative.
Usually, but it can also mean 'consider' or 'imagine' depending on the context.
Turkish uses 'little' as a politeness marker to make requests seem less burdensome.
Yes, very often when discussing contracts or prices.
'Hiç düşünme' (Don't even think/Don't hesitate).
عبارات مرتبط
düşün taşın
similarTo think long and hard.
akıl yürütmek
specialized formTo reason or deduce.
kafa yormak
similarTo strain one's brain over something.
taşınmak
builds onTo move (house) or to deliberate.
boş ver
contrastNever mind / Don't think about it.