意味
A common type of fruit.
文化的背景
Quba is the 'Apple Capital' of Azerbaijan. The red apple is a symbol of the city's fertility and agricultural success. The 'Kızıl Elma' (Red Apple) is a pan-Turkic symbol representing a messianic goal or a world-order ideal. Fairy tales often end with three apples falling from the sky: one for the storyteller, one for the listener, and one for the character. In rural areas, the groom throws a red apple at the bride's head (gently!) to ensure she is fruitful and the marriage is sweet.
Plural Rule
Remember: 2, 3, 4... + Qırmızı Alma (Singular). Never add -lar after a number!
The 'ı' sound
Don't pronounce 'qırmızı' with an 'ee' sound. It's a back vowel, like you're being punched in the stomach.
意味
A common type of fruit.
Plural Rule
Remember: 2, 3, 4... + Qırmızı Alma (Singular). Never add -lar after a number!
The 'ı' sound
Don't pronounce 'qırmızı' with an 'ee' sound. It's a back vowel, like you're being punched in the stomach.
Symbolic Power
Use 'Qırmızı Alma' in a speech about your goals to impress native speakers with your cultural knowledge.
Fairy Tale Ending
If you tell a story, end it with 'Göydən üç alma düşdü' to sound like a true Azerbaijani storyteller.
自分をテスト
Fill in the blank with the correct word order.
Mən bazardan iki _____ _____ aldım.
In Azerbaijani, the adjective (qırmızı) comes before the noun (alma).
Which sentence is grammatically correct?
Choose the correct plural usage:
Nouns stay singular after a number in Azerbaijani.
Match the Azerbaijani phrase with its English meaning.
Match the following:
Qırmızı means red.
Complete the dialogue.
Satıcı: Buyurun, nə istəyirsiniz? Müştəri: Salam, mənə bir kilo _____ verin.
The customer is asking for a kilo of red apples in a general sense.
Match the phrase to the correct situation.
Where would you hear 'Göydən üç qırmızı alma düşdü'?
This is the traditional ending for Azerbaijani folk stories.
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ビジュアル学習ツール
Red vs. Green Apple
練習問題バンク
5 問題Mən bazardan iki _____ _____ aldım.
In Azerbaijani, the adjective (qırmızı) comes before the noun (alma).
Choose the correct plural usage:
Nouns stay singular after a number in Azerbaijani.
左の各項目を右のペアと一致させてください:
Qırmızı means red.
Satıcı: Buyurun, nə istəyirsiniz? Müştəri: Salam, mənə bir kilo _____ verin.
The customer is asking for a kilo of red apples in a general sense.
Where would you hear 'Göydən üç qırmızı alma düşdü'?
This is the traditional ending for Azerbaijani folk stories.
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よくある質問
12 問No, 'al' is an older word for bright red, and 'qızıl' means golden-red. 'Qırmızı' is the standard modern word.
Only in poetry or very specific artistic contexts. In normal speech, it's always 'qırmızı alma'.
It's a mix of agricultural abundance (especially in Quba) and ancient Turkic mythology where the apple represents the ultimate goal.
Yes, it is the negative command 'don't take' or 'don't buy'.
It's an annual event in Quba celebrating the harvest with music, dancing, and lots of apples.
Usually, yes. In Azerbaijan, red varieties are typically sweeter than green ones.
You can mention the region, like 'Quba alması'.
Yes, 'Kızıl' is the Turkish cognate for 'Qırmızı' (red/crimson).
No, 'alma' is strictly the fruit. For a red ball, say 'qırmızı top'.
Pluralizing the noun after a number (e.g., saying 'iki almalar').
Not a common one, but it can refer to a healthy, blushing person.
Çürük qırmızı alma.
関連フレーズ
Yaşıl alma
similarGreen apple
Qızıl alma
similarGolden apple
Alma yanaqlı
builds onApple-cheeked
Almanı atdım xarala
specialized formI threw the apple into the sack
Yer alması
specialized formJerusalem artichoke
Adəm alması
specialized formAdam's apple