意味
Moving at a high speed on foot.
文化的背景
In Istanbul, walking fast is almost a requirement. The city's fast pace means that slow walkers often block traffic in metro stations. In towns like Bodrum or Ayvalık, the culture is much slower. Walking fast might be seen as unnecessary stress. Brisk walking is the most recommended exercise by Turkish doctors for the elderly and those with heart conditions. In the military, 'hızlı yürümek' is part of the training, but it's called 'uygun adım' (marching).
Use for Health
If you want to talk about exercise, use 'hızlı yürüyüş' (brisk walk).
No Cars!
Never use 'yürümek' for cars, buses, or planes.
意味
Moving at a high speed on foot.
Use for Health
If you want to talk about exercise, use 'hızlı yürüyüş' (brisk walk).
No Cars!
Never use 'yürümek' for cars, buses, or planes.
Adverbial Use
Remember that 'hızlı' doesn't need a suffix to become an adverb.
Istanbul Pace
Expect people to walk fast in Istanbul; it's not rudeness, it's just the rhythm.
自分をテスト
Fill in the blank with the correct form of 'hızlı yürümek'.
Geç kaldım, bu yüzden çok _________.
The context of being late requires walking fast.
Which sentence is grammatically correct?
Choose the best option:
'Yürümek' is for people, and 'hızlı' is the correct adjective form.
Complete the dialogue.
Ayşe: Vapur kalkıyor! Fatma: _________!
If the ferry is leaving, you need to walk fast.
Match the situation to the phrase.
You are doing sports in the morning.
'Hızlı yürüyüş' is the term for brisk walking as exercise.
🎉 スコア: /4
ビジュアル学習ツール
Hızlı vs. Çabuk
練習問題バンク
4 問題Geç kaldım, bu yüzden çok _________.
The context of being late requires walking fast.
Choose the best option:
'Yürümek' is for people, and 'hızlı' is the correct adjective form.
Ayşe: Vapur kalkıyor! Fatma: _________!
If the ferry is leaving, you need to walk fast.
You are doing sports in the morning.
'Hızlı yürüyüş' is the term for brisk walking as exercise.
🎉 スコア: /4
よくある質問
10 問Yes, it means 'walking with speed' and is slightly more formal or dramatic.
'Hızlı' refers to speed, while 'çabuk' refers to doing something in a short amount of time (urgency).
No, for running you must use 'koşmak'.
You say 'Hızlı yürümeyi seviyorum'.
It depends on the tone. With friends it's fine, but with elders, it might be rude.
Yes, 'İşler hızlı yürüyor' means things are moving fast in a project.
The opposite is 'Yavaş yürümek'.
No, Turkish has no grammatical gender.
Yes, it follows standard Turkish verb conjugation rules.
The term is 'hızlı yürüyüş'.
関連フレーズ
Koşmak
similarTo run
Yavaş yürümek
contrastTo walk slowly
Adım atmak
builds onTo take a step
Hızlanmak
specialized formTo speed up