معنی
All the time.
زمینه فرهنگی
The phrase 'Her zaman bekleriz' is a staple of Turkish hospitality. It is said to guests as they leave, signaling that the door is always open for them. It's not just a polite goodbye; it's an invitation to a lasting friendship. In Turkish lyrics, 'Her zaman' is often used to express eternal suffering or eternal love. It highlights the emotional intensity and the 'forever' nature of feelings in Turkish romantic culture. In Turkish business, consistency is highly valued. Using 'Her zaman' in a professional context (e.g., 'Her zaman vaktinde teslim ederiz') is a way to build trust and demonstrate a reliable work ethic. Turkish people might use 'Her zaman' when talking about luck or bad omens, often followed by 'Maşallah' to ensure the 'always good' state continues.
The 'Always' Rule
If you're unsure which frequency word to use, 'Her zaman' is almost always the safest and most natural choice for A1-B1 learners.
Negative Trap
Remember that 'Her zaman' + negative verb means 'Not always'. If you want to say 'Never', you must use 'Hiçbir zaman'.
معنی
All the time.
The 'Always' Rule
If you're unsure which frequency word to use, 'Her zaman' is almost always the safest and most natural choice for A1-B1 learners.
Negative Trap
Remember that 'Her zaman' + negative verb means 'Not always'. If you want to say 'Never', you must use 'Hiçbir zaman'.
Sound Native
Use 'Her zamanki gibi' to say 'As always'. It makes you sound much more fluent. Example: 'Her zamanki gibi çok güzelsin.'
Hospitality
When someone says 'Her zaman bekleriz', just smile and say 'İnşallah' or 'Teşekkürler'. It's a social ritual.
خودت رو بسنج
Fill in the blank with 'Her zaman'.
Ben ______ sabahları kahve içerim.
The sentence describes a positive habit, so 'Her zaman' is the correct frequency adverb.
Which sentence is grammatically correct?
Choose the correct word order:
In Turkish, the adverb 'her zaman' usually follows the subject and precedes the verb.
Complete the dialogue.
Ayşe: 'Sinemaya gider misin?' Mehmet: 'Evet, ______ giderim.'
Mehmet is confirming a habit, so 'her zaman' (always) fits the context of 'Evet' (Yes).
Match the phrase to the situation.
You want to tell your friend you will support them forever.
'Her zaman yanındayım' means 'I am always by your side', which is the appropriate supportive phrase.
🎉 امتیاز: /4
ابزارهای بصری یادگیری
Always: Her Zaman vs. Hep vs. Daima
Common Contexts for Her Zaman
Routine
- • Breakfast
- • Work
- • Sleep
Loyalty
- • Friendship
- • Support
- • Promises
Facts
- • Nature
- • Science
- • Truths
بانک تمرین
4 تمرینهاBen ______ sabahları kahve içerim.
The sentence describes a positive habit, so 'Her zaman' is the correct frequency adverb.
Choose the correct word order:
In Turkish, the adverb 'her zaman' usually follows the subject and precedes the verb.
Ayşe: 'Sinemaya gider misin?' Mehmet: 'Evet, ______ giderim.'
Mehmet is confirming a habit, so 'her zaman' (always) fits the context of 'Evet' (Yes).
You want to tell your friend you will support them forever.
'Her zaman yanındayım' means 'I am always by your side', which is the appropriate supportive phrase.
🎉 امتیاز: /4
سوالات متداول
10 سوالIt is always written as two separate words: 'Her' and 'zaman'.
In casual speech (devrik cümle), yes. For example: 'Seni seveceğim her zaman.' But in formal writing, keep it before the verb.
They are 90% interchangeable. 'Hep' is slightly more informal and can also mean 'all'.
Just add the negative suffix to the verb: 'Her zaman gitmem' (I don't always go).
Yes, 'Daima' sounds slightly more academic and sophisticated in written exams.
Yes, but it sounds a bit old-fashioned. It's more common among older generations.
No, in the phrase 'Her zaman', the word 'zaman' stays in its base form.
Yes! 'Her zaman yapardım' means 'I used to always do it'.
Absolutely. 'Her zaman yardımcı olmaya hazırız' (We are always ready to help) is very common.
The opposite is 'Hiçbir zaman' (Never).
عبارات مرتبط
Hiçbir zaman
contrastNever
Sık sık
similarOften
Bazen
similarSometimes
Genellikle
similarUsually
Daima
synonymAlways (formal)
Her gün
specialized formEvery day