معنی
Offering assistance.
زمینه فرهنگی
In Turkey, offering help is not just a choice; it's a social expectation. If you don't offer to help a host or a friend, it might be seen as cold. Turks often say 'Zahmet olmasın' (Let it not be a trouble) when offered help. You should insist at least once to show you really mean it. In more traditional settings, men often offer help to women for physical tasks, but in modern urban Turkey, 'Sana yardım edeyim' is used universally regardless of gender. In Turkish neighborhoods, people often help each other without being asked. This phrase is the verbal confirmation of that bond.
Add 'mi?' for Politeness
Adding 'mi?' at the end ('Sana yardım edeyim mi?') makes it a question, which is often more polite than a direct statement.
Watch the Case!
Never say 'Seni yardım edeyim'. Turkish learners often forget that 'yardım etmek' needs the dative 'Sana'.
معنی
Offering assistance.
Add 'mi?' for Politeness
Adding 'mi?' at the end ('Sana yardım edeyim mi?') makes it a question, which is often more polite than a direct statement.
Watch the Case!
Never say 'Seni yardım edeyim'. Turkish learners often forget that 'yardım etmek' needs the dative 'Sana'.
The 'Size' Switch
If you are unsure about the formality, always default to 'Size yardım edeyim'. It's never wrong to be too polite.
خودت رو بسنج
Fill in the blank with the correct form of 'yardım etmek'.
Arkadaşım, çok yoruldun. Sana ______.
The optative 'edeyim' is the most natural way to make an offer in this context.
Which sentence is the most appropriate for offering help to a close friend?
Choose the best option:
'Sana' is the informal 'you', perfect for a close friend.
Complete the dialogue.
Ayşe: 'Bu ödev çok zor!' Mehmet: '________'
Mehmet is offering help in response to Ayşe's struggle.
Match the phrase to the situation.
Situation: You see your brother struggling with a heavy box.
You use 'Sana' for family members like a brother.
🎉 امتیاز: /4
ابزارهای بصری یادگیری
بانک تمرین
4 تمرینهاArkadaşım, çok yoruldun. Sana ______.
The optative 'edeyim' is the most natural way to make an offer in this context.
Choose the best option:
'Sana' is the informal 'you', perfect for a close friend.
Ayşe: 'Bu ödev çok zor!' Mehmet: '________'
Mehmet is offering help in response to Ayşe's struggle.
Situation: You see your brother struggling with a heavy box.
You use 'Sana' for family members like a brother.
🎉 امتیاز: /4
سوالات متداول
5 سوالOnly if they are around your age and the setting is very casual (like a party). Otherwise, use 'Size'.
'Yardım etmek' is the action of helping. 'Yardımcı olmak' is more like 'to be of assistance'. They are often interchangeable.
You would say 'Sana yardım etmek istiyorum'.
Only with very close colleagues. In a professional email, use 'Size yardımcı olmak isterim'.
Because 'yardım etmek' is a dative-taking verb. You give help *to* someone.
عبارات مرتبط
Yardımcı olmak
similarTo be helpful
Destek vermek
builds onTo give support
İyilik yapmak
similarTo do a favor
El atmak
specialized formTo lend a hand