Signification
Proposing a meeting for the next day.
Contexte culturel
Turkish people value 'çat kapı' (unannounced visits) less than they used to, so 'Yarın görüşelim mi?' is now the polite standard for planning. In Turkish business, relationships are key. Proposing a meeting for 'tomorrow' shows you are eager to maintain the relationship. Younger Turks might shorten this in texts to 'Yarın görüşek mi?' (dialectal/informal) or simply 'Yarın?'. If someone says 'Yarın görüşelim mi?' and you cannot, it is culturally polite to offer an alternative day immediately.
Add a reason
To sound more natural, add 'için' (for). E.g., 'Kahve için yarın görüşelim mi?'
The 'Mi' rule
Never attach 'mi' to the verb. It must always be a separate word.
Signification
Proposing a meeting for the next day.
Add a reason
To sound more natural, add 'için' (for). E.g., 'Kahve için yarın görüşelim mi?'
The 'Mi' rule
Never attach 'mi' to the verb. It must always be a separate word.
The 'Olur' response
If someone asks you this, the coolest response is simply 'Olur!' (Sure/It happens).
Flexibility
If they say 'Bakarız' (We'll see), it might be a polite 'no' or 'maybe'.
Teste-toi
Complete the sentence to ask a friend to meet tomorrow.
Yarın ______ mi?
The optative suffix '-elim' is used for suggestions like 'shall we'.
Which response is the most natural to 'Yarın görüşelim mi?'
Yarın görüşelim mi?
Repeating the optative verb is the standard way to agree to a suggestion.
Fill in the missing line.
Can: Bugün çok meşgulüm. Elif: Sorun değil. ________?
Elif is suggesting an alternative time to meet because Can is busy today.
Match the phrase to the correct situation.
You want to suggest a meeting with a close colleague.
This is the most neutral and common way to suggest a meeting.
🎉 Score : /4
Aides visuelles
Banque d exercices
4 exercicesYarın ______ mi?
The optative suffix '-elim' is used for suggestions like 'shall we'.
Yarın görüşelim mi?
Repeating the optative verb is the standard way to agree to a suggestion.
Can: Bugün çok meşgulüm. Elif: Sorun değil. ________?
Elif is suggesting an alternative time to meet because Can is busy today.
You want to suggest a meeting with a close colleague.
This is the most neutral and common way to suggest a meeting.
🎉 Score : /4
Questions fréquentes
10 questionsNot 'rude', but 'Yarın görüşebilir miyiz?' is more professional.
'Görüşmek' is general (talk, see, meet), 'buluşmak' is specifically meeting at a place.
Yes! 'Yarın telefonda görüşelim mi?' is very common.
Say 'Yarın biraz yoğunum, başka bir gün olur mu?'
Because of vowel harmony. 'Görüş' has 'ü', which is a front vowel, so it takes '-elim'.
Yes, it's the perfect, low-pressure way to ask for a date.
It means 'tomorrow'.
It is neutral. It works for friends, family, and colleagues.
That is very informal/slang. Avoid it in professional settings.
It means 'to see each other'. 'Görmek' is 'to see'.
Expressions liées
Yarın buluşalım mı?
synonymShall we meet tomorrow?
Görüşürüz
similarSee you
Müsait misin?
builds onAre you available?
Haberleşelim
similarLet's stay in touch
Yarın görüşmek üzere
similarSee you tomorrow