Daha dikkatli ol
Be more careful
Phrase in 30 Seconds
A common way to advise someone to increase their focus or caution to avoid future mistakes.
- Means: Act with more attention or precision than you currently are.
- Used in: Work feedback, parenting, driving instructions, or general safety warnings.
- Don't confuse: With 'Dikkat!', which is an urgent shout for immediate danger.
Explanation at your level:
मतलब
Giving advice for better performance.
सांस्कृतिक पृष्ठभूमि
In Turkish culture, giving advice like 'Daha dikkatli ol' is often seen as a sign of affection and protection rather than criticism. Direct feedback is common, but it is often softened with terms of endearment like 'hocam' or 'canım' to maintain social harmony. Being 'careful' (dikkatli) is sometimes linked to avoiding the 'nazar' by not being too flashy or careless with one's success. Hosts will often tell guests to be careful ('Daha dikkatli ol') when navigating their home, showing they care about the guest's comfort.
Soften the blow
Add 'biraz' (a bit) to make it sound less like a command: 'Biraz daha dikkatli ol'.
Don't use with elders
Avoid the direct 'ol' with people much older than you; use 'olun' or 'olmalısınız' instead.
मतलब
Giving advice for better performance.
Soften the blow
Add 'biraz' (a bit) to make it sound less like a command: 'Biraz daha dikkatli ol'.
Don't use with elders
Avoid the direct 'ol' with people much older than you; use 'olun' or 'olmalısınız' instead.
Professional Feedback
In a Turkish office, use 'Daha dikkatli olmanı rica ederim' for a polite but firm correction.
खुद को परखो
Fill in the blank with the correct form of 'daha dikkatli ol'.
Yollar çok kaygan, lütfen yürürken ______.
The word 'lütfen' (please) suggests a formal or polite plural form, making 'olun' the best fit.
Which sentence is the most appropriate for a boss giving feedback to an employee?
Feedback scenario: Minor errors in a report.
'Daha dikkatli olmalısın' is professional and constructive. 'Gözünü aç' is too informal, and 'Dikkat!' is for emergencies.
Match the phrase to the situation.
Situation: A friend is about to spill their drink on your laptop.
This is a direct warning about a physical mishap, making 'Daha dikkatli ol' the most natural choice.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Sınavdan düşük not aldım çünkü soruları yanlış okumuşum. B: Üzülme, bir dahaki sefere ______.
The future tense 'olursun' (you will be) fits the context of 'next time' (bir dahaki sefere).
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अक्सर पूछे जाने वाले सवाल
5 सवालNot necessarily. It depends on your tone. If said calmly, it's helpful advice. If shouted, it can be a reprimand.
Yes! You can say 'Daha dikkatli olmalıyım' (I should be more careful).
'Dikkat et' is 'Pay attention' (action), while 'Dikkatli ol' is 'Be careful' (state).
Use the plural form: 'Daha dikkatli olun'.
Yes, 'Gözünü aç' (Open your eye) or 'Ayık ol' (Be awake/alert).
संबंधित मुहावरे
Dikkat et
similarPay attention / Watch out
Özen göster
specialized formShow care / Be diligent
Gözünü dört aç
synonymKeep your eyes peeled
Tedbirli ol
similarBe cautious / Take precautions
कहाँ इस्तेमाल करें
In the Kitchen
Anne: Bıçağı öyle tutma, elini keseceksin.
Oğul: Tamam anne, daha dikkatli olurum.
At the Office
Müdür: Raporlarda çok fazla yazım hatası var.
Çalışan: Özür dilerim, bir dahaki sefere daha dikkatli olacağım.
Driving Lesson
Eğitmen: Kavşağa girerken aynalara bakmadın.
Öğrenci: Haklısınız, daha dikkatli olmalıyım.
Shopping
Satıcı: Bu vazo çok pahalı ve hassas.
Müşteri: Anladım, incelerken daha dikkatli olurum.
Texting a Friend
Can: Telefonumu yere düşürdüm, ekranı çatladı.
Efe: Hadi ya! Geçmiş olsun, biraz daha dikkatli ol kanka.
Crossing the Street
Yaya 1: Kırmızı ışıkta geçiyordun az kalsın!
Yaya 2: Dalmışım, uyardığın için sağ ol. Daha dikkatli olacağım.
Memorize It
Mnemonic
Think of 'Daha' as 'Data'. You need to be more careful with your 'Data' (Daha) to keep it 'Dikkatli' (Safe).
Visual Association
Imagine a person walking on a tightrope. They are looking down at their feet with intense focus. Above them, a large neon sign flashes 'DAHA' (More) to remind them to increase their focus.
Rhyme
Hata yapma bol bol, daha dikkatli ol!
Story
Ali was making tea. He was distracted and spilled some. His grandmother smiled and said, 'Daha dikkatli ol, evladım.' Now, every time Ali sees a teapot, he remembers to focus and be 'dikkatli'.
Word Web
चैलेंज
Try to use 'Daha dikkatli ol' or 'Daha dikkatli olun' three times today: once when giving feedback, once when warning someone about a physical object, and once in a text message.
In Other Languages
Ten más cuidado
The verb choice: 'Have' in Spanish vs 'Be' in Turkish.
Fais plus attention
French focuses on the action of 'doing' attention.
Sei vorsichtiger
German inflects the adjective itself (-er), while Turkish uses the separate word 'daha'.
もっと気をつけて (Motto ki o tsukete)
The concept of 'care' is tied to 'spirit/energy' (ki) in Japanese.
كن أكثر حذراً (Kun akthar hadharan)
Arabic uses 'hadhar' (caution) more frequently in this specific structure than 'diqqa'.
再小心一点 (Zài xiǎoxīn yīdiǎn)
The metaphor of a 'small heart' for being careful is unique to Chinese.
더 조심하세요 (Deo josimhaseyo)
Korean heavily relies on honorific endings (seyo) which change based on social status.
Tenha mais cuidado
The verb 'tenha' is the subjunctive/imperative form of 'to have'.
Easily Confused
Learners use 'Daha dikkatli ol' when they should just shout 'Dikkat!'.
Use 'Dikkat!' for immediate danger (e.g., a falling object). Use 'Daha dikkatli ol' for general advice.
Sounds similar but means something completely different.
'Dikkate al' means 'to take into consideration' or 'to take into account'.
अक्सर पूछे जाने वाले सवाल (5)
Not necessarily. It depends on your tone. If said calmly, it's helpful advice. If shouted, it can be a reprimand.
Yes! You can say 'Daha dikkatli olmalıyım' (I should be more careful).
'Dikkat et' is 'Pay attention' (action), while 'Dikkatli ol' is 'Be careful' (state).
Use the plural form: 'Daha dikkatli olun'.
Yes, 'Gözünü aç' (Open your eye) or 'Ayık ol' (Be awake/alert).