意味
An item or idea that helps.
文化的背景
The phrase is often used by parents to encourage children to study or help around the house, emphasizing the moral value of productivity. The word 'fayda' is central to the concept of 'Vakıf' (charitable foundations), where creating 'useful things' for the public was a religious duty. On Turkish Twitter/X, 'faydalı bir şey' is a common tag for threads containing life hacks, discount codes, or educational resources. In rural areas, 'faydalı bir şey' often refers to livestock or tools that contribute to the family's survival and economy.
The 'Bir' Rule
Always place 'bir' between the adjective and the noun. It's the golden rule of Turkish descriptions.
Don't Dehumanize
Never call a person 'faydalı bir şey' unless you are being intentionally rude or sarcastic.
意味
An item or idea that helps.
The 'Bir' Rule
Always place 'bir' between the adjective and the noun. It's the golden rule of Turkish descriptions.
Don't Dehumanize
Never call a person 'faydalı bir şey' unless you are being intentionally rude or sarcastic.
Synonym Swap
Use 'yararlı' in school or work reports to sound slightly more professional.
Sarcasm Alert
If someone says this with a smirk after you break something, they mean the exact opposite!
自分をテスト
Fill in the blank with the correct word order.
Bu kitap gerçekten ________.
The correct order is Adjective (faydalı) + Article (bir) + Noun (şey).
Which sentence is the most natural way to say 'I want to do something useful today'?
Bugün...
'Faydalı bir şey yapmak' is the standard idiom for doing something productive.
Match the Turkish phrase with its English equivalent.
Match the following:
These are all variations of describing utility with slight nuances.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Yeni bir uygulama indirdim, harika! B: Gerçekten mi? ________ mı?
Since 'uygulama' (app) is a thing, 'faydalı bir şey' is the correct descriptor.
🎉 スコア: /4
ビジュアル学習ツール
Faydalı vs. Yararlı
練習問題バンク
4 問題Bu kitap gerçekten ________.
The correct order is Adjective (faydalı) + Article (bir) + Noun (şey).
Bugün...
'Faydalı bir şey yapmak' is the standard idiom for doing something productive.
左の各項目を右のペアと一致させてください:
These are all variations of describing utility with slight nuances.
A: Yeni bir uygulama indirdim, harika! B: Gerçekten mi? ________ mı?
Since 'uygulama' (app) is a thing, 'faydalı bir şey' is the correct descriptor.
🎉 スコア: /4
よくある質問
12 問It is neutral. You can use it in almost any context, from a casual chat to a business meeting.
They are synonyms. 'Faydalı' is more common in daily speech, while 'yararlı' is preferred in formal/academic contexts.
Yes, but drop the 'bir' and add '-ler' to 'şey': 'faydalı şeyler'.
Add 'çok' at the beginning: 'Çok faydalı bir şey'.
Yes, but 'eşya' specifically means a physical object or furniture. 'Şey' is much more common.
No, it is a perfectly normal word for 'thing', though overusing it as a filler can sound informal.
Yes, to say food is healthy: 'Brokoli faydalı bir şey'.
The most common opposite is 'zararlı bir şey' (a harmful thing) or 'faydasız bir şey' (a useless thing).
The first syllable 'fay' sounds like 'fie' or the start of 'Friday', which is a good mnemonic!
Yes, for example: 'Bu pozisyon için faydalı bir şey yapabilirim' (I can do something useful for this position).
Not really, but 'işe yarar' is the more casual/slangy version.
This is a unique feature of Turkish grammar for indefinite adjectives. It distinguishes 'a useful thing' from 'one useful thing'.
関連フレーズ
yararlı bir şey
synonymA beneficial thing
işe yarar bir şey
similarA handy/working thing
boş bir şey
contrastA useless/empty thing
faydalı olmak
builds onTo be useful
faydalanmak
specialized formTo benefit from