A1 noun Neutral; appropriate for all contexts, from casual conversation to formal writing.

yaz

/jɑz/

예시

1

Yaz gəldi, güllər açdı.

Spring came, the flowers bloomed.

2

Mən yazı çox sevirəm.

I love spring very much.

3

Hava yazda çox gözəl olur.

The weather is very beautiful in spring.

4

Quşlar yazda cəh-cəh vurur.

Birds chirp in spring.

5

Bu il yaz tez gəldi.

This year spring came early.

자주 쓰는 조합

yaz fəsli (spring season)
yaz yağışı (spring rain)
yaz çiçəkləri (spring flowers)

How to Use It

사용 참고사항

Use 'yaz' when referring to the season between winter and summer. It's a fundamental word in daily conversation and literature.


자주 하는 실수

Confusing 'yaz' (spring) with 'yay' (summer), though they are distinct.
Mispronouncing the 'y' at the beginning, making it sound like 'j' instead of 'y'.

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어원

From Proto-Turkic *yāĺ ("spring"). Cognates include Turkish yaz, Kazakh jaz, Kyrgyz džaš, Uzbek yoz.

문화적 맥락

Spring (yaz) holds significant cultural importance in Azerbaijan, being the season of renewal and the time for the celebration of Novruz, which is a major national holiday. It is associated with new beginnings, warmth, and the blossoming of nature.

암기 팁

Think of 'yaz' as the season 'jazzes' up the world with new life and colors.

자주 묻는 질문

3 질문

While 'yaz' primarily means 'spring', it can also refer to 'summer' in some older dialects or contexts, although 'yay' is the more common word for summer.

Novruz is the traditional Azerbaijani spring holiday, celebrating the vernal equinox and the beginning of spring. So 'yaz' is intrinsically linked to Novruz celebrations and traditions.

Yes, 'yaz gələr, qış gedər' (spring comes, winter goes) is a common saying meaning that difficult times pass and good times follow.

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