意味
Sharing the same opinion.
文化的背景
In meetings, 'Katılıyorum' is often used to show loyalty to a manager's idea before offering a slight modification. It's a 'face-saving' mechanism. Younger Turks often use 'Aynen' or just 'Kat' as a shorthand in gaming or fast-paced chats, though 'Katılıyorum' remains the standard for public comments. In Turkish universities, students are encouraged to use 'Hocama katılıyorum' (I agree with my teacher) to show they have been listening attentively. In villages, agreement is often expressed through body language (a slight nod) and the word 'Haklısın' (You are right) rather than the more 'urban' sounding 'Katılıyorum'.
The 'Ben de' Trick
If 'Katılıyorum' feels too long, just say 'Ben de' (Me too). It works in 90% of casual situations.
Dative Case Alert
Never say 'Seni katılıyorum'. It's always 'Sana' or 'Size'.
意味
Sharing the same opinion.
The 'Ben de' Trick
If 'Katılıyorum' feels too long, just say 'Ben de' (Me too). It works in 90% of casual situations.
Dative Case Alert
Never say 'Seni katılıyorum'. It's always 'Sana' or 'Size'.
Softening Disagreement
Always start with 'Katılıyorum' before saying 'ama' (but) to stay polite in Turkish culture.
Social Media
On Turkish Twitter, people often just write 'Katılıyorum.' as a full reply to show support.
自分をテスト
Fill in the blank with the correct form of 'Katılıyorum' or the correct pronoun.
Ayşe: Bence bu kitap harika. Mehmet: ____ sana katılıyorum.
Mehmet is expressing his own opinion, so 'Ben' (I) is the correct pronoun, though it could also be omitted.
Which sentence is grammatically correct?
Choose the correct way to say 'I agree with you' (formal).
'Size' is the formal/plural dative form of 'You'.
Match the response to the statement.
Statement: 'Bu yemek çok tuzlu.' (This food is very salty.)
If you agree the food is salty, needing water is a logical follow-up.
Complete the dialogue in a professional way.
Patron: Yeni ofis çok güzel oldu. Çalışan: Evet efendim, ____.
'Kesinlikle katılıyorum' is professional and polite for a boss.
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4 問題Ayşe: Bence bu kitap harika. Mehmet: ____ sana katılıyorum.
Mehmet is expressing his own opinion, so 'Ben' (I) is the correct pronoun, though it could also be omitted.
Choose the correct way to say 'I agree with you' (formal).
'Size' is the formal/plural dative form of 'You'.
Statement: 'Bu yemek çok tuzlu.' (This food is very salty.)
If you agree the food is salty, needing water is a logical follow-up.
Patron: Yeni ofis çok güzel oldu. Çalışan: Evet efendim, ____.
'Kesinlikle katılıyorum' is professional and polite for a boss.
🎉 スコア: /4
よくある質問
12 問No, that's a common mistake. Use 'Geliyorum' for physical movement and 'Katılıyorum' for sharing an opinion.
It's neutral. You can use it with your boss or your best friend.
'Aynen' is very casual slang (like 'Exactly'). 'Katılıyorum' is more proper and clear.
Say 'Katılmıyorum'.
No, the '-um' at the end already means 'I'. Adding 'Ben' just adds emphasis.
It's better to say 'Size katılıyorum' to show respect.
It means 'layer' or 'to add'.
Yes, it is very common in professional emails to confirm agreement.
Yes, 'Ben de' (Me too) is a shorter alternative.
Because the verb 'katılmak' requires the dative case (-e/-a).
Yes! That means 'I completely agree'.
Yes, it is standard Turkish used nationwide.
関連フレーズ
Aynen
synonymExactly / Ditto
Haklısın
similarYou are right
Aynı fikirdeyim
synonymI am of the same opinion
Katılmıyorum
contrastI don't agree
İştirak etmek
specialized formTo participate/concur