意味
Expressing a strong desire to know.
文化的背景
In Turkey, asking questions about someone's family or job is not seen as rude; it's a sign of 'ilgi' (interest). Saying 'Çok merak ettim' is a way to validate the speaker's story. Dramas often end on cliffhangers. You will hear characters say 'Çok merak ediyorum' or 'Merak ettim' constantly to build tension. If you visit a Turkish home and they mention a special dish they are making, saying 'Çok merak ettim' is a great compliment to the cook. Turkish Twitter and Instagram users use 'Merak ettik' as a hashtag to pressure public figures or brands for updates.
The 'Acaba' Combo
Start your sentence with 'Acaba' (I wonder) and end with 'Çok merak ettim' to sound like a native speaker.
Don't over-worry
Remember that in a personal context, this phrase can mean 'I was worried'. Use it carefully if you don't want to sound overprotective.
意味
Expressing a strong desire to know.
The 'Acaba' Combo
Start your sentence with 'Acaba' (I wonder) and end with 'Çok merak ettim' to sound like a native speaker.
Don't over-worry
Remember that in a personal context, this phrase can mean 'I was worried'. Use it carefully if you don't want to sound overprotective.
Social Hook
Use this phrase to keep people talking. It's the best way to show you are listening in a Turkish conversation.
Past vs. Present
Even if you are curious right now, 'Merak ettim' (past) is often more common than 'Merak ediyorum' (present) for sudden realizations.
自分をテスト
Fill in the blank to say 'I was very curious about the gift.'
Hediyeyi çok ______ ______.
The past tense 'merak ettim' is used to express that you became curious upon seeing the gift.
Which sentence is used when a friend is late and you were worried?
Arkadaşın geç kaldı. Ne dersin?
'Seni çok merak ettim' shows concern for the person.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Yarın sana bir sürprizim var. B: Gerçek mi? ______ ______!
This is the natural response to hearing about a surprise.
Match the phrase to the situation: 'Çatladım meraktan!'
When would you say this?
This is an informal, exaggerated way to express extreme curiosity.
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練習問題バンク
4 問題Hediyeyi çok ______ ______.
The past tense 'merak ettim' is used to express that you became curious upon seeing the gift.
Arkadaşın geç kaldı. Ne dersin?
'Seni çok merak ettim' shows concern for the person.
A: Yarın sana bir sürprizim var. B: Gerçek mi? ______ ______!
This is the natural response to hearing about a surprise.
When would you say this?
This is an informal, exaggerated way to express extreme curiosity.
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よくある質問
10 問Mostly, yes. But if someone is late or hasn't called, it means 'I was worried'.
Yes, it's neutral. Just ensure your tone is respectful.
'Ettim' is for a specific moment/trigger. 'Ediyorum' is for an ongoing state of curiosity.
In Turkey, it's generally seen as being social and warm, not necessarily nosy.
You can say 'Merak etmedim' or 'İlgimi çekmedi'.
Yes, 'Onu çok merak ettim' means 'I was curious about him/her'.
Turkish often uses the past tense for feelings that have just occurred to the speaker.
Yes, 'Meraktan çatlamak' (to burst from curiosity).
Yes, it's fine for semi-formal or informal emails.
'Kayıtsızlık' (indifference) or 'ilgisizlik'.
関連フレーズ
Merak uyandırmak
similarTo arouse curiosity
Meraklı
specialized formCurious (person)
Meraklanmak
builds onTo get worried/anxious
İlgisini çekmek
synonymTo catch one's interest
Acaba
similarI wonder
Merak etme
contrastDon't worry