मतलब
Celebrating a success.
सांस्कृतिक पृष्ठभूमि
Among young people, 'Çak bir beşlik' is often followed by a fist bump ('yumruk çakmak') or a specific handshake. It's a sign of being 'cool' and 'modern'. In 'halı saha' (amateur football) culture, this is the universal language of a goal. It transcends age groups within the pitch. While older generations might prefer a handshake, they understand 'Çak bir beşlik' from TV. However, they rarely initiate it themselves. On Turkish Twitter or Instagram, people use the ✋ emoji and write 'Çak bir beşlik' to show agreement with a popular opinion.
The 'Bi' Trick
Always use 'bi' instead of 'bir' to sound 10x more like a native speaker.
Hierarchy Matters
If the person is old enough to be your parent, stick to a handshake.
मतलब
Celebrating a success.
The 'Bi' Trick
Always use 'bi' instead of 'bir' to sound 10x more like a native speaker.
Hierarchy Matters
If the person is old enough to be your parent, stick to a handshake.
Eye Contact
In Turkey, look at the person's elbow while high-fiving to never miss the hit!
Voice Chat
You can use this phrase in online gaming even without the physical gesture.
खुद को परखो
Fill in the missing verb to complete the high five request.
Harika bir iş çıkardın, haydi ___ bir beşlik!
The idiomatic verb for a high five in Turkish is 'çakmak'.
In which situation is it appropriate to say 'Çak bir beşlik'?
Select the correct scenario:
It is an informal celebratory phrase used among peers.
Complete the dialogue between two friends.
Ayşe: 'Sınavdan 100 aldım!' Fatma: 'İnanılmaz! ______!'
'Çak bir beşlik' is used to celebrate success.
Which of these is the most common informal variation?
Choose the correct variation:
'Bi'' is the common informal shortening of 'bir'.
🎉 स्कोर: /4
विज़ुअल लर्निंग टूल्स
When to High Five in Turkey
Safe
- • Friends
- • Siblings
- • Teammates
Risky
- • Colleagues
- • Younger cousins
No-Go
- • Bosses
- • Elders
- • In-laws
अभ्यास बैंक
4 अभ्यासHarika bir iş çıkardın, haydi ___ bir beşlik!
The idiomatic verb for a high five in Turkish is 'çakmak'.
Select the correct scenario:
It is an informal celebratory phrase used among peers.
Ayşe: 'Sınavdan 100 aldım!' Fatma: 'İnanılmaz! ______!'
'Çak bir beşlik' is used to celebrate success.
Choose the correct variation:
'Bi'' is the common informal shortening of 'bir'.
🎉 स्कोर: /4
अक्सर पूछे जाने वाले सवाल
10 सवालGenerally no, unless you have a very close, informal relationship with them outside of class.
Not really. You might see it in movies, but there's no specific Turkish phrase for it.
Just laugh and say 'Karavana!' (Missed!) and try again.
Yes, it is gender-neutral, though slightly more common in male-dominated sports contexts.
No, that's not a thing. It's always 'beşlik' (five fingers).
Yes, it means 'lighter' (noun) or 'to fail a class' (slang verb).
Only in very modern startups among colleagues of the same rank.
You don't need to say anything, just complete the gesture! Or say 'Helal!'
Not at all, it's a timeless part of casual Turkish interaction.
Çakın bir beşlik (to a group), but it's rarely used.
संबंधित मुहावरे
Yumruk çakmak
similarTo fist bump
Helal olsun
builds onBravo / Well done
Kanka
specialized formBest friend / Blood brother
Elinize sağlık
contrastHealth to your hands