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A tree that is not straight.
문화적 배경
In the steppe, a straight tree was a gift from nature. The 'uuyq' (yurt poles) had to be steamed and bent precisely. A naturally 'crooked' tree was seen as resisting the craftsman's will. Many folk tales feature a 'crooked' character who eventually learns a lesson, though the proverbs often suggest they never will. It's a tension between hope for change and the reality of nature. Today, the phrase is often used in political cartoons to describe corrupt systems or 'crooked' officials who don't follow the 'straight' law. Similar metaphors exist in Kyrgyz and Uzbek cultures, showing a shared regional value for 'straightness' in character and construction.
Use for Nature First
If you are a beginner, stick to using it for actual trees. It's a safe way to practice the adjective 'қисық'.
Careful with People
Calling someone a 'қисық ағаш' is a strong statement. Use it about people only when they are not present, unless you want to start a fight!
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A tree that is not straight.
Use for Nature First
If you are a beginner, stick to using it for actual trees. It's a safe way to practice the adjective 'қисық'.
Careful with People
Calling someone a 'қисық ағаш' is a strong statement. Use it about people only when they are not present, unless you want to start a fight!
Proverb Power
Memorize the proverb 'Қисық ағаш түтінге де жарамайды'. It will impress native speakers and show you understand Kazakh values.
Yurt Context
Remember that 'straightness' in Kazakh culture is linked to the yurt. Anything 'crooked' is something that doesn't fit the home.
셀프 테스트
Fill in the blank with the correct form of 'қисық ағаш'.
Ол ешкімді тыңдамайды, нағыз ___ ___ сияқты.
The context 'he doesn't listen to anyone' implies a stubborn character, which matches the metaphor.
Which sentence uses the phrase literally?
Choose the literal usage:
A forest ranger (орманшы) cutting a tree is a physical, literal action.
Match the Kazakh phrase with its English equivalent.
Match these:
Basic vocabulary matching.
Complete the dialogue.
А: Мына бала өте қырсық екен. Б: Иә, ___ ___ болып өсіп келеді.
The word 'қырсық' (stubborn) triggers the 'crooked tree' metaphor.
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시각 학습 자료
Straight vs Crooked
연습 문제 은행
4 연습 문제Ол ешкімді тыңдамайды, нағыз ___ ___ сияқты.
The context 'he doesn't listen to anyone' implies a stubborn character, which matches the metaphor.
Choose the literal usage:
A forest ranger (орманшы) cutting a tree is a physical, literal action.
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Basic vocabulary matching.
А: Мына бала өте қырсық екен. Б: Иә, ___ ___ болып өсіп келеді.
The word 'қырсық' (stubborn) triggers the 'crooked tree' metaphor.
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자주 묻는 질문
10 질문Not always. Literally, it's just a description. Metaphorically, it's usually a critique, but can be used affectionately for a 'stubborn but loved' relative.
Yes, but 'қисық баған' would be more accurate. 'Қисық ағаш' specifically implies it's a tree or made of wood.
You say 'Ағаш қисық'. Note the word order change for a full sentence.
The opposite is 'түзу ағаш' (straight tree), which symbolizes an honest and reliable person.
Yes, similar versions exist in Kyrgyz, Tatar, and Turkish, though the 'tree' metaphor is strongest in nomadic cultures.
Yes, 'қисық күлкі' is a common phrase for a smirk or a dishonest smile.
Only if you are writing about nature or analyzing proverbs. Don't use the metaphor in a formal business letter.
No, it means 'stubborn' or 'difficult'. For 'evil', use 'жаман' or 'зұлым'.
Because trees were the primary building material for yurts, and their straightness was vital for structural integrity.
No, for a line use 'қисық сызық'.
관련 표현
Қисық жол
similarA crooked path/dishonest life
Түзу ағаш
contrastA straight tree
Қисық-қыңыр
specialized formStubborn and difficult
Ағаш мінез
builds onWooden character
Қисық бұтақ
specialized formCrooked branch