A2 Expression ニュートラル

İyi gidiyor

It is going well

意味

Reporting positive progress.

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文化的背景

When saying 'İyi gidiyor', Turks often touch wood (tahtaya vurmak) or pull their earlobe and make a clicking sound with their tongue to ward off bad luck. In business, 'İyi gidiyor' is a way to maintain 'face'. Even if there are minor problems, one might say 'İyi gidiyor' to show confidence before explaining the details. In villages, you might hear 'Yuvarlanıp gidiyoruz' (We are just rolling along), which is a more humble, salt-of-the-earth version of 'İyi gidiyor'. Young people in Istanbul might use 'Sıkıntı yok' (No problem) as a synonym for 'İyi gidiyor' to sound cooler and more relaxed.

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Add 'Şimdilik'

Saying 'Şimdilik iyi gidiyor' (It's going well for now) makes you sound more like a native speaker—it adds a touch of realistic caution.

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The 'T' to 'D' Rule

Never write 'git-iyor'. The 't' must change to 'd' because it's between two vowels.

意味

Reporting positive progress.

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Add 'Şimdilik'

Saying 'Şimdilik iyi gidiyor' (It's going well for now) makes you sound more like a native speaker—it adds a touch of realistic caution.

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The 'T' to 'D' Rule

Never write 'git-iyor'. The 't' must change to 'd' because it's between two vowels.

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The 'İşte' nuance

If someone says 'İyi gidiyor işte...', they might be bored or slightly unhappy. The 'işte' acts as a shrug.

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Use with 'Her şey'

Adding 'Her şey' (Everything) before the phrase makes it sound more complete and natural.

自分をテスト

Fill in the blank with the correct form of 'iyi gitmek'.

Yeni işim çok ____.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: a

The subject is 'Yeni işim' (My new job), so we use the 3rd person singular 'gidiyor'. Remember the t-to-d change!

Which response is the most natural for 'Nasıl gidiyor?'

A: Selam, nasıl gidiyor?

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: b

'İyi gidiyor' is the standard response to this greeting.

Complete the dialogue between two colleagues.

Ahmet: Proje nasıl gidiyor? Mehmet: ____, haftaya bitiriyoruz.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: b

Since they are finishing next week, 'İyi gidiyor' (It's going well) is the logical positive update.

Match the situation to the best use of the phrase.

You are learning to play piano and you are making progress.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: a

The activity (Piyano) is the subject that 'goes well'.

🎉 スコア: /4

ビジュアル学習ツール

İyiyim vs. İyi Gidiyor

İyiyim
Personal health I am healthy
Personal mood I am happy
İyi Gidiyor
Process The project is moving
Situation Life is progressing

練習問題バンク

4 問題
Fill in the blank with the correct form of 'iyi gitmek'. Fill Blank A2

Yeni işim çok ____.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: a

The subject is 'Yeni işim' (My new job), so we use the 3rd person singular 'gidiyor'. Remember the t-to-d change!

Which response is the most natural for 'Nasıl gidiyor?' Choose A1

A: Selam, nasıl gidiyor?

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: b

'İyi gidiyor' is the standard response to this greeting.

Complete the dialogue between two colleagues. dialogue_completion A2

Ahmet: Proje nasıl gidiyor? Mehmet: ____, haftaya bitiriyoruz.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: b

Since they are finishing next week, 'İyi gidiyor' (It's going well) is the logical positive update.

Match the situation to the best use of the phrase. situation_matching A2

You are learning to play piano and you are making progress.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: a

The activity (Piyano) is the subject that 'goes well'.

🎉 スコア: /4

よくある質問

12 問

No. For people, use 'İyiyim' (I am good) or 'İyi' (He/she is good). 'İyi gidiyor' is for situations.

Yes, it is perfectly professional to describe your previous projects or current tasks.

'Güzel gidiyor' is slightly more enthusiastic and 'prettier', but they are 95% interchangeable.

Use 'Çok iyi gidiyor' or 'Harika gidiyor'.

Not really. For weather, you'd say 'Hava güzel' (The weather is good).

It is neutral. It's safe for almost any situation.

Simply say 'Nasıl gidiyor?'.

The past tense is 'İyi gidiyordu' (It was going well).

Yes, if you mean 'We (as a team/couple) are progressing well'.

Literally, it could, but no one uses it that way. It's almost always figurative.

Say 'Kötü gidiyor' or 'Pek iyi gitmiyor'.

Yes, 'Tıkırında' is the most common slang/informal version.

関連フレーズ

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Her şey yolunda

synonym

Everything is on track

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Fena değil

similar

Not bad

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Kötü gidiyor

contrast

It is going badly

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Tıkırında

specialized form

Ticking along perfectly

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Nasıl gidiyor?

builds on

How is it going?

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