soyad
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- Soyad means surname or last name in Azerbaijani.
- It is a compound word formed from 'soy' (lineage) and 'ad' (name).
- It usually follows the first name in speech and writing.
- Common suffixes include -ov, -yev, -lı, -zadə, and -oğlu.
The Azerbaijani word soyad is a compound noun formed from two distinct roots: soy, meaning lineage, ancestry, or race, and ad, meaning name. Literally translated, it signifies the 'name of the lineage.' In English, this corresponds directly to 'surname,' 'last name,' or 'family name.' Understanding this word is fundamental for any learner of Azerbaijani, as it is a cornerstone of identity and official documentation in the Republic of Azerbaijan. Unlike some cultures where the family name might come first, in Azerbaijani, the soyad almost always follows the given name (ad) in standard conversation, though it may precede it in formal lists or bureaucratic registries.
- Etymological Breakdown
- The component 'soy' connects the individual to their roots, emphasizing the importance of family history in Azerbaijani culture. The word 'ad' is the universal Turkic term for 'name'. Together, they create a term that defines who you are in the context of your ancestors.
Zəhmət olmasa, soyadınızı bura yazın.
In everyday life, you will encounter this word immediately upon entering Azerbaijan. At the airport immigration desk, the officer will look for your soyad in your passport. When checking into a hotel, the receptionist will ask for it. In school, students are often called by their surnames by teachers, especially in higher grades, which adds a layer of formality. The concept of the 'soyad' has evolved significantly over the last century in Azerbaijan, transitioning from traditional clan names to Russian-influenced endings, and more recently, back to Turkic traditions.
- Cultural Nuance
- In Azerbaijan, the 'soyad' is often a point of pride. Many surnames end in -ov/-ova or -yev/-yeva due to Russian influence, but many are now changing to -li, -zadə, or -oğlu to reflect national identity.
Mənim soyadım Məmmədovdur.
Socially, the 'soyad' serves as a bridge to one's geography. Surnames like 'Gəncəli' or 'Şəkili' immediately tell others which region the family originates from. This geographic identifier is a specific type of 'soyad' that maintains a strong presence in the modern naming convention. Furthermore, the word is used in legal contexts, such as marriage, where the decision to take a spouse's soyad is a major life event governed by civil law.
- Official Usage
- You will see this word on birth certificates (doğum haqqında şəhadətnamə), identity cards (şəxsiyyət vəsiqəsi), and diplomas. It is the primary way the state categorizes citizens.
Sizin soyadınız çox maraqlıdır.
Using soyad correctly requires an understanding of Azerbaijani possessive suffixes. Because it is a noun ending in a consonant, the suffixes are straightforward but essential for natural speech. In Azerbaijani, you don't just say 'surname'; you almost always say 'my surname,' 'your surname,' or 'his/her surname.' This section will guide you through the various grammatical environments where soyad appears.
- The Possessive Forms
- 1. Soyadım (My surname) | 2. Soyadın (Your surname - informal) | 3. Soyadı (His/Her/Its surname) | 4. Soyadımız (Our surname) | 5. Soyadınız (Your surname - formal/plural) | 6. Soyadları (Their surname).
Onun soyadını xatırlamıram.
When asking a question, the word nədir (is what) is frequently paired with soyad. For example, 'Soyadınız nədir?' is the standard way to ask 'What is your last name?' in a polite setting. If you are speaking to a child or a close friend, you might use the informal 'Soyadın nədir?'. Note how the 'd' at the end of 'soyad' remains hard when followed by a consonant, but if you were to add a suffix starting with a vowel, the 'd' remains 'd' (it doesn't change to 't' like some other words, because it is already voiced).
- Common Verb Pairings
- Soyadını dəyişmək (To change one's surname), Soyadını daşımaq (To carry/bear a surname), Soyadını yazmaq (To write one's surname).
Mən soyadımı dəyişmək istəyirəm.
In more complex sentences, soyad can be part of a compound noun phrase. For instance, 'soyad sonluğu' refers to the surname suffix (like -ov or -zadə). If you are discussing genealogy, you might say 'soyad kökü' (the root of the surname). The word is also used when discussing historical figures. For example, 'Onun əsl soyadı başqa idi' (His original surname was different). This is common when discussing writers who used pen names (təxəllüs) instead of their legal soyad.
- Pluralization
- Soyadlar (Surnames). Used when talking about a list of names or the variety of names in a country. Example: 'Azərbaycanda müxtəlif soyadlar var' (There are various surnames in Azerbaijan).
Siyahıda soyadlar əlifba sırası ilə düzülüb.
The word soyad is omnipresent in any institutional or social setting that requires identification. If you spend a day in Baku, you are likely to hear it at least a dozen times. The most common environment is the 'ASAN Xidmət' centers—Azerbaijan's streamlined government service hubs. Here, every transaction, from getting a driver's license to registering a business, begins with the verification of your ad, soyad, and ata adı (patronymic).
- The ASAN Service Context
- 'Zəhmət olmasa, şəxsiyyət vəsiqənizi təqdim edin. Soyadınız necə yazılır?' (Please present your ID card. How is your surname spelled?)
Biletin üzərində soyad səhv yazılıb.
In the education system, from the first grade through university, the soyad is the primary identifier. During roll call (yoxlama), a teacher will call out 'Məmmədov!', and the student will answer 'Buradayam!' (I am here). You will also hear it in the news. News anchors frequently refer to political figures or international celebrities by their soyad to maintain a professional distance. For example, 'Bayden bildirdi ki...' (Biden stated that...).
- In Professional Settings
- Business cards (vizitkartlar) almost always feature the 'soyad' in a larger or bolder font than the 'ad'. During introductions, one might say: 'Mənim soyadım Quliyevdir, tanış olmağımıza şadam.'
Sizin soyadınız siyahıda yoxdur.
Another interesting place you'll hear soyad is in the context of sports and entertainment. On the back of football jerseys for the national team or local clubs like Qarabağ FK, you will see the players' soyad. Commentators will shout the surname during a goal. In the arts, authors are often remembered and cited by their soyad. If you go to a library, the books are categorized by the author's soyad. It is truly the 'public' name of an individual, whereas the given name is more 'private'.
- Legal and Marriage Context
- During a wedding ceremony, the registrar will ask the bride if she wishes to keep her 'qızlıq soyadı' (maiden name) or take her husband's 'soyad'. This is a pivotal use of the word.
O, həyat yoldaşının soyadını qəbul etdi.
Learning to use soyad involves avoiding several common pitfalls that English speakers often encounter. The most frequent mistake is confusing soyad (last name) with ad (first name). Because 'ad' is contained within 'soyad', beginners sometimes treat them as interchangeable or forget which one is which. In Azerbaijan, if a form asks for 'Ad, Soyad', and you put your last name first, it can cause administrative delays.
- Mistake 1: The 'Ata Adı' Confusion
- Azerbaijani documents often have three fields: Ad, Soyad, and Ata adı (Father's name/Patronymic). Foreigners often mistake 'Ata adı' for a second surname or a middle name. It is not a surname; it is your father's first name with a suffix like -oğlu or -qızı.
Səhv: Mənim soyad Con (John) dır. Düz: Mənim adın Condur, soyadım isə Smitdir (Smith).
Another common error involves the possessive suffix. In English, we say 'My surname is Smith.' In Azerbaijani, you must add the suffix to the word 'soyad' itself. Saying 'Mən soyad Əliyev' is grammatically incorrect and sounds very broken. It must be 'Mənim soyadım...' or simply 'Soyadım...'. Additionally, learners often struggle with the 'd' to 't' voicing rules. While many Azerbaijani words ending in 'd' change to 't' at the end of a sentence (devoicing), in 'soyad', the 'd' is usually preserved in pronunciation more clearly than in other words like 'kənd' (village).
- Mistake 2: Incorrect Suffix Harmony
- Beginners might say 'soyadim' (using 'i' instead of 'ı'). Because 'soyad' ends with the back vowel 'a', you must use the back vowel 'ı' for the possessive: 'soyadım'.
Səhv: Sizin soyadim nədir? Düz: Sizin soyadınız nədir?
Lastly, there is the mistake of using soyad when you actually mean 'family.' While in English we might say 'The Smith family,' in Azerbaijani, you wouldn't say 'Smit soyadı' to refer to the group of people. You would say 'Smitlər ailəsi' (The Smiths family). Soyad refers specifically to the name itself, not the collective group of people who bear it, although they are related concepts. Understanding this distinction is key to reaching a B1 or B2 level of fluency.
- Mistake 3: Formal vs Informal
- Using 'Soyadın nədir?' with an elder or a superior. Always use 'Soyadınız nədir?' to show respect in Azerbaijani culture.
Müəllimə soyadın demək olmaz. Soyadınız demək lazımdır.
While soyad is the standard term for a surname, there are several related words and alternatives that you might encounter depending on the context—whether historical, poetic, or highly formal. Understanding these nuances will help you navigate different registers of the Azerbaijani language. The most common related term is nəsil, which refers to a generation or a lineage, but is sometimes used when discussing one's family background in a broader sense.
- Soyad vs. Famil (Familya)
- 'Famil' or 'Familya' are older terms, heavily influenced by Russian (фамилия). While you might hear older generations or people in rural areas use 'famil', 'soyad' is the correct and modern term used in all official Azerbaijani contexts. 'Familya' is now considered somewhat archaic or a direct borrowing that is being phased out in favor of the Turkic 'soyad'.
Bizim nəslimiz qədimdir.
Another term to distinguish is təxəllüs. This refers specifically to a pen name, pseudonym, or alias. Many famous Azerbaijani poets, like Nizami Ganjavi or Imadaddin Nasimi, are known primarily by their təxəllüs rather than a legal soyad. In modern times, an artist might have a soyad on their passport but use a təxəllüs on stage. It is important not to use soyad when referring to a stage name.
- Soyad vs. Ata Adı
- In the Soviet system, the patronymic (Ata adı) was essential. While 'soyad' identifies the family, 'ata adı' identifies the specific father. In Azerbaijan, they are always separate fields. Example: Məmmədov (Soyad) Əli (Ad) Həsən oğlu (Ata adı).
Onun təxəllüsü 'Şəhriyar'dır, amma soyadı Behcətidir.
Furthermore, you might encounter the word soy-kök, which refers to one's ancestry or 'roots' in a more biological or historical sense. While soyad is the label, soy-kök is the substance. If someone says 'O, öz soy-kökünə bağlıdır,' they mean the person is deeply connected to their ancestral heritage. Finally, the word zümrə can refer to a social class or 'lineage group' in a historical context, though it is much less common today than the ubiquitous soyad.
- Summary of Terms
- 1. Soyad: Surname | 2. Ad: First Name | 3. Ata adı: Patronymic | 4. Təxəllüs: Pen name | 5. Ləqəb: Nickname.
Mən sizin soyadınızı yox, ləqəbinizi soruşuram.
How Formal Is It?
재미있는 사실
Before the 20th century, most Azerbaijanis did not have formal surnames. They were identified by their father's name or their clan (e.g., 'Ali, son of Hasan'). The 'soyad' system was standardized during the Soviet era.
발음 가이드
- Pronouncing 'soy' as 'soy' (sauce) in English. It should be 'so-y'.
- Stressing the first syllable (SO-yad) instead of the second.
- Confusing the 'a' with the 'e' sound (so-yed).
- Adding a vowel sound at the end (so-ya-da).
- Mispronouncing the 'y' as a 'j' sound.
난이도
The word is short and phonetic. It appears clearly on most forms.
Requires remembering the 'y' and the 'd' at the end, and applying vowel harmony for suffixes.
Easy to pronounce; follows standard Turkic stress patterns.
Distinctive sound; hard to confuse with other common words.
다음에 무엇을 배울까
선수 학습
다음에 배울 것
고급
알아야 할 문법
Possessive Suffixes
Soyad + ım = Soyadım (My surname). Follows 4-way vowel harmony (ı, i, u, ü).
Predicative Suffixes (Copula)
Soyadım Əliyev + dir = Soyadım Əliyevdir (My surname is Aliyev).
Accusative Case
Soyad + ı = Soyadı (The surname [as object]). Example: Soyadı yazın.
Genitive Case
Soyad + ın = Soyadın (Of the surname). Example: Soyadın mənası.
Pluralization
Soyad + lar = Soyadlar. Follows 2-way vowel harmony (lar/lər).
수준별 예문
Mənim soyadım Əliyevdir.
My surname is Aliyev.
Uses the 1st person possessive suffix -ım.
Sizin soyadınız nədir?
What is your surname?
Uses the formal 2nd person possessive suffix -ınız.
Onun soyadı çox qısadır.
His/her surname is very short.
Uses the 3rd person possessive suffix -ı.
Soyadınızı bura yazın.
Write your surname here.
Imperative verb form with the object 'soyadınızı'.
Bu, mənim soyadımdır.
This is my surname.
Combines possessive -ım and the copula -dır.
Sənin soyadın nədir?
What is your surname? (informal)
Uses the informal 2nd person possessive suffix -ın.
Ad və soyad.
First name and last name.
Basic noun pairing.
Mən soyadımı bilirəm.
I know my surname.
Uses the accusative case suffix -ı after the possessive -m.
Siyahıda bir çox soyadlar var.
There are many surnames in the list.
Plural form 'soyadlar'.
Onun soyadı necə oxunur?
How is his/her surname pronounced?
Using 'necə' (how) with the passive verb 'oxunur'.
Mənim soyadım Məmmədovdur, onunku isə Quliyevdir.
My surname is Mammadov, and hers is Guliyev.
Uses the pronominal suffix -ki (onunku).
Yeni soyadın mübarək!
Congratulations on your new surname!
Common congratulatory phrase.
Bu soyad çox yayılıb.
This surname is very common.
Adjective 'yayılıb' (spread/common).
Soyadını səhv yazma.
Don't write your surname incorrectly.
Negative imperative 'yazma'.
Bizim soyadımız eynidir.
Our surname is the same.
Uses 'eyni' (same).
O, soyadını dəyişmək istəyir.
He/she wants to change his/her surname.
Infinitive 'dəyişmək'.
Azərbaycanda soyadlar adətən -ov və ya -yev ilə bitir.
In Azerbaijan, surnames usually end with -ov or -yev.
Uses 'adətən' (usually) and 'ilə bitir' (ends with).
Sənədlərdə soyad adın qarşısında yazıla bilər.
In documents, the surname can be written before the name.
Passive potential 'yazıla bilər'.
O, qızlıq soyadını saxlamağa qərar verdi.
She decided to keep her maiden name.
Compound term 'qızlıq soyadı'.
Bu soyad hansı bölgəyə məxsusdur?
To which region does this surname belong?
Dative case 'bölgəyə' with 'məxsusdur'.
Soyadımız bizim nəslimizin tarixini əks etdirir.
Our surname reflects the history of our lineage.
Verb phrase 'əks etdirir' (reflects).
O, məşhur bir soyadın daşıyıcısıdır.
He is the bearer of a famous surname.
Genitive construction 'soyadın daşıyıcısı'.
Mən bu soyadı ilk dəfədir eşidirəm.
This is the first time I am hearing this surname.
Accusative 'soyadı' with 'eşidirəm'.
Pasportdakı soyad ilə bilet eyni olmalıdır.
The surname in the passport and the ticket must be the same.
Necessitative 'olmalıdır'.
Soyad sonluqlarının dəyişdirilməsi milli kimliyin bərpasıdır.
Changing surname suffixes is the restoration of national identity.
Gerund 'dəyişdirilməsi' (changing).
Qanunvericiliyə görə, uşaq hər iki valideynin soyadını götürə bilməz.
According to legislation, a child cannot take both parents' surnames.
Postposition 'görə' (according to).
Onun soyadı mənşəcə ərəb sözündən gəlir.
His surname originates from an Arabic word.
Adverbial 'mənşəcə' (by origin).
Soyadın düzgün yazılışı rəsmi sənədlərdə çox vacibdir.
The correct spelling of the surname is very important in official documents.
Noun 'yazılışı' (spelling/writing).
O, babasının soyadını yaşatmaq istəyirdi.
He wanted to keep his grandfather's surname alive.
Causative verb 'yaşatmaq' (to make live/keep alive).
Bəzi insanlar soyadlarını tamamilə türkləşdirirlər.
Some people are completely Turkifying their surnames.
Verb 'türkləşdirirlər' (they Turkify).
Soyadın sonundakı '-zadə' şəkilçisi fars mənşəlidir.
The '-zade' suffix at the end of the surname is of Persian origin.
Adjective 'mənşəlidir' (is of origin).
Müasir dövrdə soyad seçimi sərbəstdir.
In the modern era, the choice of surname is free.
Noun compound 'soyad seçimi'.
Soyadların təkamülü ölkənin siyasi tarixinə sıx bağlıdır.
The evolution of surnames is closely linked to the country's political history.
Genitive plural 'soyadların'.
Müəllif əsərində obrazların soyadları vasitəsilə onların xarakterini açır.
The author reveals the characters' personalities through their surnames in the work.
Postposition 'vasitəsilə' (by means of).
Arxivlərdə bəzi soyadların ilkin formalarına rast gəlmək olar.
One can come across the initial forms of some surnames in archives.
Impersonal construction 'rast gəlmək olar'.
Soyadın dəyişdirilməsi mürəkkəb bürokratik prosedurlar tələb edir.
Changing a surname requires complex bureaucratic procedures.
Complex subject 'Soyadın dəyişdirilməsi'.
Bu soyadın kökləri qədim türk tayfalarına gedib çıxır.
The roots of this surname go back to ancient Turkic tribes.
Verb phrase 'gedib çıxır' (reaches/goes back).
O, soyadının nüfuzunu qorumaq üçün əlindən gələni edirdi.
He did his best to protect the prestige of his surname.
Object 'soyadının nüfuzunu'.
Soyad sonluqları haqqında qanun layihəsi parlamentdə müzakirə olundu.
The bill regarding surname suffixes was discussed in parliament.
Passive past 'müzakirə olundu'.
Antropologiyada soyadlar miqrasiya proseslərini öyrənmək üçün mühüm mənbədir.
In anthropology, surnames are an important source for studying migration processes.
Infinitive purpose 'öyrənmək üçün'.
Soyad sisteminin standartlaşdırılması dövlətçilik ənənələrinin möhkəmlənməsinə xidmət edir.
The standardization of the surname system serves the strengthening of statehood traditions.
Complex nominalization 'standartlaşdırılması'.
Leksik-semantik baxımdan bəzi soyadlar qədim peşə adlarını mühafizə edib saxlamışdır.
From a lexico-semantic perspective, some surnames have preserved ancient profession names.
Adverbial phrase 'baxımdan' (from the perspective of).
Soyadın daşıdığı etnik yük onun fonetik strukturunda özünü büruzə verir.
The ethnic weight carried by a surname manifests itself in its phonetic structure.
Relative clause 'Soyadın daşıdığı'.
Dövlət reyestrində soyadların unifikasiyası mühüm statistik əhəmiyyət kəsb edir.
The unification of surnames in the state registry is of significant statistical importance.
Verb phrase 'əhəmiyyət kəsb edir' (is of importance).
Soyadın transkripsiyası beynəlxalq standartlara uyğunlaşdırılmalıdır.
The transcription of the surname must be harmonized with international standards.
Passive necessitative 'uyğunlaşdırılmalıdır'.
Tarixi sənədlərdəki soyad variantları dilin dialektoloji xüsusiyyətlərini işıqlandırır.
Surname variants in historical documents shed light on the dialectological features of the language.
Verb 'işıqlandırır' (sheds light on).
Soyadın irsən keçməsi hüquqi müstəvidə ciddi tənzimlənir.
The hereditary passage of a surname is strictly regulated in the legal sphere.
Adverbial phrase 'hüquqi müstəvidə' (in the legal sphere).
Soyadın mənəvi dəyəri onun maddi varlığından qat-qat üstündür.
The spiritual value of a surname is far superior to its material existence.
Comparative 'üstündür' (is superior).
자주 쓰는 조합
자주 쓰는 구문
— Spell your surname (by syllables). Used when a name is difficult.
Bağışlayın, soyadınızı hecalayın.
— To lose one's surname. Usually refers to a lineage ending.
O, qorxurdu ki, soyadı itər.
자주 혼동되는 단어
English speakers often mix up first name (ad) and last name (soyad).
Foreigners often think the patronymic is part of the surname.
Sometimes people use 'soyad' for an artistic name, which is incorrect.
관용어 및 표현
— To have one's lineage end because there are no male heirs to carry the name.
Onun soyadı batdı, çünki övladı olmadı.
informal/traditional— To protect the reputation and honor of one's family name.
Atası ona həmişə soyadını təmiz saxlamağı tapşırırdı.
formal/moral— To bring shame or disgrace to one's family name.
O, hərəkətləri ilə ailəsinin soyadını ləkələdi.
formal/moral— To ensure the continuation of the family name through descendants or great deeds.
O, babasının soyadını yaşadır.
neutral— To be worthy of one's family name and ancestors.
Sən öz soyadına layiq olmalısan.
neutral— To be famous or recognized primarily by one's last name.
O, bütün dünyada soyadı ilə tanınır.
neutral— To give one's last name to someone (e.g., to a child or spouse).
Ata uşağa öz soyadını verdi.
legal/neutral— To renounce or give up one's family name.
O, ailəsi ilə mübahisə edib soyadından keçdi.
informal— To be of the same family or share the same name.
Onların soyadı birdir, bəlkə qohumdurlar?
informal— To hold one's surname in high regard and respect.
Biz soyadımızı uca tutmalıyıq.
literary혼동하기 쉬운
Both refer to a name.
'Ad' is the given name, 'soyad' is the family name inherited from the 'soy' (lineage).
Mənim adım Əli, soyadım isə Məmmədovdur.
Both are identifiers.
'Soyad' is legal and hereditary, 'ləqəb' is a nickname given by others.
Onun soyadı Quliyevdir, amma ləqəbi 'Pəhləvan'dır.
Both can be used in public identification.
'Soyad' is the official family name, 'təxəllüs' is a chosen pen name (common for poets).
Şəhriyar onun təxəllüsüdür, soyadı isə Behcətidir.
Both appear on ID cards.
'Soyad' is the family name, 'ata adı' is the father's first name with a suffix.
Sənəddə soyad Məmmədov, ata adı isə Həsən oğlu yazılıb.
Both relate to family.
'Soyad' is the specific name, 'nəsil' refers to the entire lineage or generation.
Bizim nəslimizdə bu soyad çox qədimdir.
문장 패턴
Mənim soyadım [Name]-dır.
Mənim soyadım Smitdir.
Sizin soyadınız nədir?
Sizin soyadınız nədir?
Onun soyadı [Adjective]-dır.
Onun soyadı uzundur.
O, [Name] soyadını daşıyır.
O, Həsənov soyadını daşıyır.
[Name] soyadlı bir adam gəldi.
Əliyev soyadlı bir adam gəldi.
Soyadın mənşəyi [Place]-a dayanır.
Soyadın mənşəyi Şuşaya dayanır.
Soyadını dəyişmək üçün [Action] lazımdır.
Soyadını dəyişmək üçün ərizə yazmaq lazımdır.
Soyadın fonetik strukturu [Feature] göstərir.
Soyadın fonetik strukturu qədimliyi göstərir.
어휘 가족
명사
동사
형용사
관련
사용법
Extremely high. It is a fundamental part of the basic vocabulary.
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Using 'soyad' for first name.
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Ad
Learners often mix these up because 'ad' is part of 'soyad'. Remember: 'Ad' is short (first name), 'Soyad' is long (family name).
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Mənim soyad Əliyevdir.
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Mənim soyadım Əliyevdir.
You must include the possessive suffix '-ım' to indicate ownership. Without it, the sentence is incomplete.
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Soyadim (with 'i').
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Soyadım (with 'ı').
Azerbaijani has two 'i' sounds. 'Soyad' has back vowels, so it requires the dotless 'ı'.
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Confusing 'soyad' with 'ata adı'.
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Treating them as separate fields.
In Azerbaijan, your father's first name (ata adı) is not your surname. They are distinct identifiers on all documents.
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Sizin soyad nədir?
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Sizin soyadınız nədir?
When using 'Sizin' (Your - formal), the noun must take the matching suffix '-ınız'.
팁
Vowel Harmony
Always remember that 'soyad' has back vowels (o, a). Any suffix you add must also have back vowels. For example, use -ım, not -im, for 'my'.
Respecting Elders
When asking an older person for their surname, always use the plural/formal 'Soyadınız'. Using the singular 'Soyadın' can be seen as disrespectful.
Filling Forms
In Azerbaijan, if you see 'A.S.A.', it stands for 'Ad, Soyad, Ata adı'. Make sure you put your family name in the 'Soyad' section.
The Voiced 'D'
Ensure the 'd' at the end of 'soyad' is clearly voiced when you add a suffix (e.g., soyad-ım). If you say 'soyatım', it sounds like a different word root.
Etymology helps
Linking 'soy' to 'lineage' helps you remember that 'soyad' is the name that links you to your ancestors.
Marriage Names
If you hear 'Soyadını dəyişdi', it most commonly refers to a woman taking her husband's name after marriage.
Spelling Surnames
Azerbaijani surnames are spelled exactly as they sound. There are no silent letters. If you hear 'Məmmədov', it is spelled M-ə-m-m-ə-d-o-v.
Introductions
In business, it is common to introduce yourself with both 'ad' and 'soyad' to sound professional.
Suffix Evolution
Be aware that many people are currently changing their 'soyad' suffixes. If you see 'Əlizadə' and 'Əliyev', they might be from the same family root.
Context Clues
If you hear 'soyad' in a hospital, it's for the patient record. If you hear it in a shop, it might be for a loyalty card.
암기하기
기억법
Think of 'SOY' as 'ROOTS' (like soy beans have roots) and 'AD' as 'NAME'. Your SOYAD is your ROOT NAME.
시각적 연상
Imagine a tree where the trunk is your 'soyad' and the leaves are individual family members.
Word Web
챌린지
Try to find 5 famous Azerbaijani people and write down their 'soyad'. Note if they end in -ov, -yev, or -zadə.
어원
The word 'soyad' is a relatively modern Turkic construction, although its components are ancient. It was popularized during the early 20th century as Turkic languages sought to create native terms for concepts previously described by Persian or Russian words.
원래 의미: 'Soy' (lineage/race) + 'Ad' (name). It literally means the name of one's lineage.
Turkic (Oghuz branch).문화적 맥락
Be respectful when asking about surname changes. For many Azerbaijanis, changing a surname suffix from -ov to -lı is a deeply personal and political statement of national identity.
In English-speaking countries, surnames are often called 'last names'. In Azerbaijani, while 'soyad' usually comes last in speech, it is often listed first in official documents, which can be confusing for English speakers.
실생활에서 연습하기
실제 사용 상황
Airport/Immigration
- Soyadınız pasportdakı kimidir?
- Soyadımı səhv yazmısınız.
- Bura yalnız soyadınızı yazın.
- Soyadınızın mənası nədir?
School/University
- Müəllim soyadları oxuyur.
- Siyahıda mənim soyadım yoxdur.
- Soyadınızı vərəqin yuxarısına yazın.
- Onun soyadı çox çətindir.
Hospital/Clinic
- Xəstənin soyadı nədir?
- Soyadınızı təkrar edin, zəhmət olmasa.
- Qeydiyyat üçün soyadınız lazımdır.
- Soyadınız sistemdə tapılmadı.
Wedding/Marriage Bureau
- Siz həyat yoldaşınızın soyadını götürürsünüz?
- Qızlıq soyadımı saxlamaq istəyirəm.
- Soyadın dəyişdirilməsi haqqında ərizə.
- Yeni soyadınız xeyirli olsun.
Job Interview
- CV-də soyadınızı qeyd etmisiniz?
- Bizim şirkətdə eyni soyadlı bir neçə adam var.
- Zəhmət olmasa, tam ad və soyadınızı deyin.
- Sizin soyadınız mənə tanış gəlir.
대화 시작하기
"Sizin soyadınızın maraqlı bir tarixi var?"
"Azərbaycanda ən çox yayılmış soyad hansıdır?"
"Sizcə, soyad insanın xarakterinə təsir edirmi?"
"Sizin soyadınız hansı bölgədən gəlir?"
"Soyadınızı dəyişmək imkanınız olsaydı, nə seçərdiniz?"
일기 주제
Öz soyadınızın mənşəyi və mənası haqqında bildiklərinizi yazın.
Ailənizdə soyadın daşınması və nəsildən-nəslə keçməsi necə baş verir?
Əgər bir gün məşhur olsanız, öz soyadınızdan istifadə edərdiniz, yoxsa təxəllüs götürərdiniz?
Azərbaycandakı soyad sonluqlarının (-ov, -lı, -zadə) fərqi haqqında düşüncələrinizi yazın.
Bir insanın soyadı onun haqqında nə deyə bilər? Şəxsi təcrübənizdən nümunələr gətirin.
자주 묻는 질문
10 질문In daily speech and informal writing, the first name comes first (e.g., İlham Əliyev). However, in official lists, passports, and bureaucratic forms, the surname often comes first (e.g., Əliyev İlham). Always check the label on the form.
These are Slavic suffixes meaning 'son of' or 'belonging to'. They became standard during the Russian and Soviet periods. For example, 'Məmmədov' means 'belonging to the family of Məmməd'.
Yes, citizens can change their surnames for marriage, to adopt a more traditional Turkic ending like -lı or -zadə, or for other legal reasons. This process is handled by the ASAN Service and the Ministry of Justice.
The most polite way is to ask 'Soyadınız nədir?' or 'Zəhmət olmasa, soyadınızı deyərdiniz' (Would you please say your surname?).
The word 'soyad' itself does not change. However, surnames ending in -ov/-yev change to -ova/-yeva for women. Surnames ending in -lı, -zadə, or -oğlu/-qızı (patronymic style) have their own gender rules or remain the same.
It translates to 'maiden name'. It is the surname a woman had before marriage. In modern Azerbaijan, women can choose to keep their maiden name, take their husband's name, or use both.
No, 'soyad' is strictly for legal family names. For nicknames, use the word 'ləqəb'.
The plural is 'soyadlar'. You might use this when talking about different families or a list of names.
-lı (and its variants -li, -lu, -lü) is a Turkic suffix that often indicates a place of origin or a quality. For example, 'Gəncəli' means someone from the city of Ganja.
Yes, it is extremely common and is taught at the very beginning of Azerbaijani language courses (CEFR A1).
셀프 테스트 200 질문
Write a sentence introducing yourself using your first name and surname.
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Ask a polite question to find out someone's last name.
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Write a sentence about why someone might change their surname.
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Explain what 'qızlıq soyadı' means in your own words.
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Describe the surname of a famous person you know.
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Write a short note to a teacher mentioning your full name.
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Translate: 'My surname is not common in Azerbaijan.'
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Use the plural 'soyadlar' in a sentence.
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Write an email opening addressing 'Mr. Mammadov'.
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Explain the literal meaning of the word 'soyad'.
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Translate: 'I need to update my surname on my passport.'
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Write a sentence using the word 'təxəllüs' and 'soyad'.
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Describe a time you misspelled a surname.
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Translate: 'His surname reflects his family history.'
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Write a sentence about a rare surname.
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Translate: 'What is the origin of your surname?'
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Write a dialogue between a receptionist and a guest.
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Translate: 'She carries her father's surname with pride.'
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Write a sentence using 'soyad sonluğu'.
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Translate: 'The surnames are listed alphabetically.'
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Introduce yourself and your surname clearly.
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Ask your partner for their surname formally.
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Spell your surname using the Azerbaijani alphabet.
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Tell a short story about the origin of your family name.
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Discuss whether you would ever change your surname.
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Explain the difference between 'ad' and 'soyad' to a beginner.
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Roleplay checking into a hotel and giving your surname.
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Discuss common surnames in your country.
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Explain what 'qızlıq soyadı' means in a wedding scenario.
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Describe a famous Azerbaijani person and their surname.
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Ask someone how to spell their difficult surname.
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Talk about the importance of 'soyad' in your culture.
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Pronounce these surnames: Əliyev, Məmmədov, Quluzadə.
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Tell a friend that their surname is very interesting.
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Ask if two people have the same surname because they are related.
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Explain that you didn't hear the surname correctly.
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Discuss the pros and cons of taking a spouse's surname.
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Say: 'I am proud to carry this surname.'
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Ask: 'Is this your real surname or a pseudonym?'
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Correct someone who misspelled your surname.
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Listen to the name: 'Həsən Quliyev'. Identify the soyad.
Listen to the question: 'Soyadınız nədir?'. What is being asked?
Listen to the spelling: 'Ə-l-i-y-e-v'. Write the surname.
Listen to the sentence: 'Onun soyadı çox çətindir.' Is the surname easy or hard?
Listen to the announcement: 'Cənab Məmmədov, məlumata gəlin.' Who is being called?
Listen to: 'Soyadım dəyişdi.' What happened to the surname?
Listen to the spelling: 'M-ə-m-m-ə-d-o-v'. Write it down.
Listen to: 'Soyadınızı bura yazın.' Where should the surname be written?
Listen to: 'Qızlıq soyadım Əliyevadır.' What was her maiden name?
Listen to: 'Sizin soyadınız siyahıda yoxdur.' Is the name on the list?
Listen to: 'Bizim soyadımız eynidir.' What is the relationship between their names?
Listen to: 'Onun soyadı çox qədimdir.' How is the surname described?
Listen to the spelling: 'Q-u-l-u-z-a-d-ə'. Write the name.
Listen to: 'Soyadınızın mənası nədir?' What is the speaker asking for?
Listen to: 'Biletin üzərində soyad səhv yazılıb.' What is wrong with the ticket?
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Summary
The word 'soyad' is essential for personal identification in Azerbaijan. It literally means 'lineage name' and is used in all formal and informal contexts to refer to one's family name. Example: 'Soyadınız nədir?' (What is your last name?).
- Soyad means surname or last name in Azerbaijani.
- It is a compound word formed from 'soy' (lineage) and 'ad' (name).
- It usually follows the first name in speech and writing.
- Common suffixes include -ov, -yev, -lı, -zadə, and -oğlu.
Vowel Harmony
Always remember that 'soyad' has back vowels (o, a). Any suffix you add must also have back vowels. For example, use -ım, not -im, for 'my'.
Respecting Elders
When asking an older person for their surname, always use the plural/formal 'Soyadınız'. Using the singular 'Soyadın' can be seen as disrespectful.
Filling Forms
In Azerbaijan, if you see 'A.S.A.', it stands for 'Ad, Soyad, Ata adı'. Make sure you put your family name in the 'Soyad' section.
The Voiced 'D'
Ensure the 'd' at the end of 'soyad' is clearly voiced when you add a suffix (e.g., soyad-ım). If you say 'soyatım', it sounds like a different word root.
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