A2 Expression Formel

Biraz sessizlik lütfen

A little silence please

Signification

Politely asking for quiet.

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Contexte culturel

In Turkish tea houses (Kıraathane), silence is NOT expected. However, in 'Kütüphane' (libraries), it is strictly enforced. The contrast between these two social spaces is a key part of Turkish life. Germans have 'Ruhezeit' (quiet time) laws. Turkish immigrants in Germany often have to adapt to these strict silence rules, which are much more formal than in Turkey. In Japan, silence on public transport is the norm. In Turkey, it is common to talk on the phone on the bus, but if it gets too loud, someone might say 'Biraz sessizlik lütfen'. The word 'Lütfen' is a shared cultural marker across many Middle Eastern languages, signifying a shared history of etiquette and hospitality.

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The 'Biraz' Magic

Always use 'biraz' to soften your requests in Turkish. It makes you sound like a local who understands social nuances.

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Tone Matters

If you say this with a sharp, rising tone, it can still sound aggressive. Keep your voice calm and steady.

Signification

Politely asking for quiet.

💡

The 'Biraz' Magic

Always use 'biraz' to soften your requests in Turkish. It makes you sound like a local who understands social nuances.

⚠️

Tone Matters

If you say this with a sharp, rising tone, it can still sound aggressive. Keep your voice calm and steady.

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Body Language

A slight tilt of the head or a small hand gesture can make this phrase even more polite.

Teste-toi

Complete the phrase to ask for quiet politely.

Biraz ________ lütfen.

✓ Correct ! ✗ Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : sessizlik

We need the noun form 'sessizlik' (silence) to complete the phrase.

Which phrase is most appropriate for a teacher starting a class?

A teacher wants to start the lesson in a noisy classroom.

✓ Correct ! ✗ Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : Biraz sessizlik lütfen.

This is the most polite and professional way for a teacher to request quiet.

Complete the dialogue.

Ayşe: (Çok yüksek sesle konuşuyor) Mehmet: Şşşt, Ayşe! Kütüphanedeyiz. ________.

✓ Correct ! ✗ Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : Biraz sessizlik lütfen

In a library, you ask for silence.

Which word means 'a little' in this phrase?

Biraz sessizlik lütfen.

✓ Correct ! ✗ Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : Biraz

'Biraz' means 'a little' or 'some'.

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Aides visuelles

Where to use 'Biraz sessizlik lütfen'

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Public

  • Library
  • Cinema
  • Hospital
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Education

  • Classroom
  • Study Hall
  • Exam
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Professional

  • Meeting
  • Presentation
  • Office

Banque d exercices

4 exercices
Complete the phrase to ask for quiet politely. Fill Blank A2

Biraz ________ lütfen.

✓ Correct ! ✗ Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : sessizlik

We need the noun form 'sessizlik' (silence) to complete the phrase.

Which phrase is most appropriate for a teacher starting a class? situation_matching A2

A teacher wants to start the lesson in a noisy classroom.

✓ Correct ! ✗ Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : Biraz sessizlik lütfen.

This is the most polite and professional way for a teacher to request quiet.

Complete the dialogue. dialogue_completion A2

Ayşe: (Çok yüksek sesle konuşuyor) Mehmet: Şşşt, Ayşe! Kütüphanedeyiz. ________.

✓ Correct ! ✗ Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : Biraz sessizlik lütfen

In a library, you ask for silence.

Which word means 'a little' in this phrase? Choose A1

Biraz sessizlik lütfen.

✓ Correct ! ✗ Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : Biraz

'Biraz' means 'a little' or 'some'.

🎉 Score : /4

Questions fréquentes

10 questions

No, it is generally considered polite. However, like any request, your tone of voice determines how it is received.

You can, but it sounds like a command. Adding 'biraz' and 'lütfen' is much better for A2 learners.

'Sessiz' is an adjective (quiet), while 'sessizlik' is a noun (silence).

'Kes sesini' is the most common way, but be careful—it is very rude!

Only if you are helping them quiet down a room. Don't use it to tell your boss to stop talking!

Yes, 'Sessizlik lütfen' is shorter but slightly more direct.

It comes from Arabic and means 'as a favor' or 'kindly'.

It's a cultural 'softener' to make the request less imposing.

Yes, especially in a group chat if it's getting too busy.

'Gürültü' (noise) or 'ses' (sound).

Expressions liées

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Sessiz ol

similar

Be quiet

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Gürültü yapma

contrast

Don't make noise

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Sükunet lütfen

specialized form

Tranquility please

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Dikkat lütfen

builds on

Attention please

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