"Bugün" is the fundamental Turkish word for 'today' and is crucial for basic temporal expressions.
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- Turkish word for 'today'.
- Used to refer to the current day.
- Very common and essential for beginners.
Guide de prononciation
- English speakers might mispronounce the 'ğ' as a hard 'g' sound, but it's often silent or a very soft, almost 'y'-like sound in this position.
- Ensure the 'u' sound is like the 'oo' in 'moon', not a 'uh' sound.
Teste-toi 18 questions
Which word means "today"?
"Bugün" means today. "Yarın" means tomorrow. "Dün" means yesterday. "Şimdi" means now.
Choose the correct translation for "Today is Monday."
"Bugün" means today, and "Pazartesi" means Monday. The other options use different days or time adverbs.
Which sentence correctly uses "bugün"?
This sentence correctly uses "bugün" (today) with a present tense verb. The other sentences have incorrect time adverbs for their verb tenses.
The word "bugün" means "tomorrow".
"Bugün" means "today", not "tomorrow". "Tomorrow" is "yarın" in Turkish.
You can use "bugün" to talk about something happening at the present time.
"Bugün" refers to the current day, so it's appropriate for present time actions.
"Bugün" is a noun.
"Bugün" is an adverb, indicating a time.
Ben ___ okula gitmedim. (I didn't go to school today.)
The sentence indicates an action that happened or didn't happen on 'today'.
___ hava çok güzel. (The weather is very nice today.)
The sentence describes the weather condition for 'today'.
O ___ gelmeyecek. (He will not come today.)
The sentence refers to an event that will not happen on 'today'.
___ ne yapacaksın? (What will you do today?)
The question asks about plans for 'today'.
Çocuklar ___ parkta oynuyorlar. (The children are playing in the park today.)
The sentence describes an ongoing action happening 'today'.
Bizim sınavımız ___ var. (Our exam is today.)
The sentence states when the exam is.
This sentence emphasizes the importance of seizing an opportunity today. The correct order places 'Bugün' (Today) at the beginning, followed by the object 'bir fırsatı' (an opportunity), then the infinitive 'değerlendirmek' (to evaluate/take advantage of), and finally the negative imperative 'kaçırmamalıyız' (we must not miss) with the preposition 'için' (for/in order to).
This sentence means 'Today we decided to continue working on the project.' The core action is 'karar verdik' (we decided). 'Bugün' (Today) sets the timeframe. The phrase 'projeye çalışmaya devam etmeliyiz' (we must continue working on the project) is the object of the decision. 'üzerinde' (on/about) connects the decision to the action.
This sentence translates to 'The decisions to be made today will affect the results of tomorrow's meeting.' 'Bugün alınacak kararlar' (decisions to be made today) is the subject. 'yarınki toplantının sonuçlarını' (the results of tomorrow's meeting) is the object, and 'etkileyecektir' (will affect) is the verb.
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Summary
"Bugün" is the fundamental Turkish word for 'today' and is crucial for basic temporal expressions.
- Turkish word for 'today'.
- Used to refer to the current day.
- Very common and essential for beginners.
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