뜻
Dim illumination
문화적 배경
In traditional tea houses (çayxana), 'zəif işıq' is often preferred to create a space where men can talk for hours without the harshness of bright lights. The 'Old City' (İçərişəhər) is famous for its yellow, dim streetlights that preserve the medieval atmosphere of the fortress. Azerbaijani poets often use 'zəif işıq' to describe the 'çıraq' (oil lamp), symbolizing a small but persistent hope. Some believe that sitting in 'zəif işıq' for too long can lead to 'göz dəyməsi' (the evil eye) because shadows are where spirits hide, though this is an old village belief.
The 'ğ' Rule
Always remember to change 'q' to 'ğ' if you add a vowel: işıq -> işığı.
Avoid 'Balaca'
Never use 'balaca' for light intensity. It sounds very strange to native speakers.
뜻
Dim illumination
The 'ğ' Rule
Always remember to change 'q' to 'ğ' if you add a vowel: işıq -> işığı.
Avoid 'Balaca'
Never use 'balaca' for light intensity. It sounds very strange to native speakers.
Atmosphere
Use 'zəif işıq' when writing reviews for cafes on Google Maps or TripAdvisor in Azerbaijani!
Hospitality
If a guest is reading, always offer more light: 'İşığı artırım?' (Should I increase the light?)
셀프 테스트
Fill in the blank with the correct form of 'zəif işıq'.
Mən ______ kitab oxuya bilmirəm.
We use the locative case (-da) to say 'in' the dim light.
Which sentence is correct?
Choose the most natural sentence.
'Zəif' is the standard adjective for dim light.
Match the Azerbaijani phrase with its English meaning.
Match the following:
These are essential light-related collocations.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Niyə lampanı yandırmırsan? B: Çünki mən ______ sevirəm.
The verb 'sevirəm' (I love) requires the accusative case (-ı).
🎉 점수: /4
시각 학습 자료
Zəif vs. Parlaq
Where to find Zəif İşıq
Places
- • Kinozal
- • Kafe
- • Yataq otağı
Objects
- • Şam
- • Köhnə fənər
- • Gecə lampası
연습 문제 은행
4 연습 문제Mən ______ kitab oxuya bilmirəm.
We use the locative case (-da) to say 'in' the dim light.
Choose the most natural sentence.
'Zəif' is the standard adjective for dim light.
왼쪽의 각 항목을 오른쪽의 짝과 연결하세요:
These are essential light-related collocations.
A: Niyə lampanı yandırmırsan? B: Çünki mən ______ sevirəm.
The verb 'sevirəm' (I love) requires the accusative case (-ı).
🎉 점수: /4
자주 묻는 질문
14 질문Not necessarily. It can be negative (hard to see) or positive (romantic/cozy).
Yes, 'az işıq' (little light) is a common alternative.
You can say 'İşıq zəifləyir'.
The opposite is 'parlaq işıq' (bright light).
Yes, but it means they are physically weak or have poor grades, not that they are 'dim'.
Yes, but professionals might also use 'aşağı işıq şəraiti' (low light conditions).
Yes! In Azerbaijan, people often say 'İşıqlar söndü' to mean 'The power went out'.
It is neutral. It's fine for both a poem and a technical manual.
Zəif işıqlar.
'Zəif' is about intensity; 'sönük' is about a lack of luster or being nearly extinguished.
Yes, 'qış günəşinin zəif işığı' (the weak light of the winter sun).
Not really, but 'ölü işıq' (dead light) is sometimes used for very poor lighting.
It's usually called a 'dimmer' or 'işıq tənzimləyicisi'.
Yes, in some contexts 'zəif' can mean a thin person, though 'arıq' is more common.
관련 표현
Parlaq işıq
contrastBright light
Alatoran
similarTwilight
Göz qamaşdıran işıq
contrastBlinding light
Sönük işıq
synonymDull/faded light
Süni işıq
specialized formArtificial light
Təbii işıq
specialized formNatural light