معنی
Informal greeting.
زمینه فرهنگی
In a traditional Turkish 'mahalle', saying 'Ne haber' to the local shopkeeper (bakkal) is a sign of being part of the community. Turkish youth often use 'Naber' as a standalone greeting, sometimes without even waiting for an answer, similar to 'Hey'. On platforms like WhatsApp, 'Nbr' is the standard shorthand, showing how the phrase has adapted to the smartphone era. A 'Ne haber' is almost always followed by an invitation to drink tea (Çay içelim mi?).
The 'İyilik' Rule
Always start your answer with 'İyilik' (Goodness) even if you're going to complain later. It's the social lubricant of Turkey.
Age Matters
If someone is 10+ years older than you, stick to 'Nasılsın' unless you are very close.
معنی
Informal greeting.
The 'İyilik' Rule
Always start your answer with 'İyilik' (Goodness) even if you're going to complain later. It's the social lubricant of Turkey.
Age Matters
If someone is 10+ years older than you, stick to 'Nasılsın' unless you are very close.
The 'Senden' Return
Turkish conversation is a ping-pong match. Never just say 'İyiyim'; always ask 'Senden ne haber?' back.
خودت رو بسنج
Which of the following is the most appropriate response to 'Ne haber?'
Ayşe: Ne haber? Mehmet: ________
'İyilik, senden?' is the standard, friendly way to respond and keep the conversation going.
Complete the sentence with the correct casual contraction.
Selam kanka, ______? Nasıl gidiyor?
'Naber' is the perfect casual contraction for 'Ne haber' when talking to a 'kanka' (buddy).
Match the phrase to the correct social situation.
Situation: You see your favorite cousin at a family dinner.
Family members of similar age are the perfect audience for 'Ne haber'.
Complete the dialogue naturally.
Can: Naber? Deniz: İyilik, sağlık. ________ Can: Ben de iyiyim, sağ ol.
It's polite and natural to return the 'Ne haber?' question to the other person.
🎉 امتیاز: /4
ابزارهای بصری یادگیری
بانک تمرین
4 تمرینهاAyşe: Ne haber? Mehmet: ________
'İyilik, senden?' is the standard, friendly way to respond and keep the conversation going.
Selam kanka, ______? Nasıl gidiyor?
'Naber' is the perfect casual contraction for 'Ne haber' when talking to a 'kanka' (buddy).
Situation: You see your favorite cousin at a family dinner.
Family members of similar age are the perfect audience for 'Ne haber'.
Can: Naber? Deniz: İyilik, sağlık. ________ Can: Ben de iyiyim, sağ ol.
It's polite and natural to return the 'Ne haber?' question to the other person.
🎉 امتیاز: /4
سوالات متداول
10 سوالNot at all, as long as you use it with peers, friends, or younger people. It's friendly and warm.
Only if the email is to a very close friend. For anything else, use 'Merhaba' or 'İyi günler'.
The most common response is 'İyilik, senden?' (Goodness, from you?).
Both are correct. 'Ne haber' is the full form, 'Naber' is the common spoken contraction.
Generally, no. It's better to use 'Nasılsınız?' to show respect.
Yes, but in 99% of cases, it's just a greeting like 'What's up?'.
You can say 'Sizden ne haber?' or 'Millet naber?'.
The formal equivalent is 'Nasılsınız?' or 'Sizden ne haberler var?'.
It means 'Goodness and health,' a traditional way to say everything is fine.
In modern Turkish families, yes. In traditional ones, 'Nasılsın' is safer.
عبارات مرتبط
Nasılsın?
similarHow are you?
Ne var ne yok?
synonymWhat's up? / What's there and what's not?
N'apıyorsun?
similarWhat are you doing?
İyilik sağlık
builds onGoodness and health
Haberin var mı?
specialized formDo you know? / Have you heard?