뜻
High temperature.
문화적 배경
Drinking hot tea in 'çok sıcak' weather is a national pastime. It's believed to balance body heat. In Adana, the heat is so extreme that it's a common joke that people shoot at the sun. The phrase 'Adana yanıyor' (Adana is burning) is a synonym for 'çok sıcak'. The 'sıcaklık' is the central, hottest room of a Hamam. Being 'çok sıcak' is the whole point of the experience. A 'sıcak' (warm) welcome is essential. If a host isn't 'sıcakkanlı', it's considered a failure of hospitality.
The 'I' vs 'İ' rule
Make sure to use the undotted 'ı' in 'sıcak'. Using 'sicak' (with a dot) is a common spelling error for beginners.
Personal Heat
Never say 'Ben çok sıcağım' unless you want to sound like you have a fever or are being suggestive. Use 'Sıcakladım'.
뜻
High temperature.
The 'I' vs 'İ' rule
Make sure to use the undotted 'ı' in 'sıcak'. Using 'sicak' (with a dot) is a common spelling error for beginners.
Personal Heat
Never say 'Ben çok sıcağım' unless you want to sound like you have a fever or are being suggestive. Use 'Sıcakladım'.
Weather Talk
In Turkey, complaining about the heat is the fastest way to make a friend at a bus stop.
Tea Logic
If someone offers you hot tea when it's 'çok sıcak', accept it. It's a cultural ritual for cooling down.
셀프 테스트
Complete the sentence about the weather.
Bugün hava ______ sıcak.
'Çok' is the correct intensifier for 'very'.
How do you say 'The tea is very hot'?
Which one is correct?
'Sıcak' means hot, 'acı' means spicy/bitter, 'soğuk' means cold.
Match the response to the situation.
You touch a plate and it burns your hand. What do you say?
You use 'çok sıcak' for things that are physically hot to the touch.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Dışarı çıkalım mı? B: Hayır, dışarısı ______.
Being 'very hot' is a logical reason not to go outside.
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시각 학습 자료
Sıcak vs. Acı
연습 문제 은행
4 연습 문제Bugün hava ______ sıcak.
'Çok' is the correct intensifier for 'very'.
Which one is correct?
'Sıcak' means hot, 'acı' means spicy/bitter, 'soğuk' means cold.
You touch a plate and it burns your hand. What do you say?
You use 'çok sıcak' for things that are physically hot to the touch.
A: Dışarı çıkalım mı? B: Hayır, dışarısı ______.
Being 'very hot' is a logical reason not to go outside.
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자주 묻는 질문
10 질문Not really. Use 'yakışıklı' (handsome) or 'güzel' (beautiful). 'Seksi' is used for 'hot' in a physical sense.
You can still use 'çok sıcak' or 'fazla sıcak'.
It can be both, but in 'çok sıcak' it is primarily an adjective.
The opposite is 'çok soğuk' (very cold).
Yes, in informal speech, people sometimes flip it for emphasis: 'Sıcak çok sıcak!'
It usually means 'hot'. For 'warm', use 'ılık'.
Ask 'Yemek sıcak mı?'
It is neutral. You can use it in any setting.
It means 'breaking news' or 'hot off the press'.
It's a cultural belief that hot drinks help you sweat and cool down.
관련 표현
Sıcakkanlı
similarFriendly/Warm-hearted
Sıcaklık
builds onTemperature/Heat
Sıcaklamak
builds onTo feel hot
Sımsıcak
specialized formVery, very warm/hot
Soğuk
contrastCold
Ilık
similarWarm/Lukewarm