A1 Collocation 중립

her gün

Every day

Something that happens on a daily basis.

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문화적 배경

The 'Ekmek' (Bread) Run: In Turkey, it is a cultural staple to buy fresh bread 'her gün'. Most families do not eat stale bread; someone (often the youngest) goes to the 'fırın' (bakery) every morning. Tea Culture: Drinking tea is a 'her gün' activity in every Turkish office. It's not just a drink; it's a social break that happens multiple times a day. Calling Elders: It is a strong cultural value to check on one's parents or elders 'her gün'. A quick phone call is expected. The Simitçi: In cities like Istanbul, you will hear the 'simitçi' (simit seller) shouting 'Taze simit!' her gün. It is the heartbeat of the city.

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The Space Matters

Always put a space between 'her' and 'gün'. If you write 'hergün', your Turkish friends will think you're texting too fast!

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Singular Only

Never say 'her günler'. In Turkish logic, 'each' already implies the individual days, so the noun stays singular.

Something that happens on a daily basis.

💡

The Space Matters

Always put a space between 'her' and 'gün'. If you write 'hergün', your Turkish friends will think you're texting too fast!

⚠️

Singular Only

Never say 'her günler'. In Turkish logic, 'each' already implies the individual days, so the noun stays singular.

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Sentence Placement

For a natural sound, place 'her gün' at the very beginning of your sentence when you want to emphasize your discipline.

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The Power of Routine

Using 'her gün' when talking about family shows you are a reliable and caring person in Turkish culture.

셀프 테스트

Fill in the blank with the correct phrase.

Ben ______ süt içiyorum.

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: her gün

'Her gün' is the standard adverbial form and does not take plural or case suffixes here.

Which sentence is grammatically correct?

A) Hergün okula gidiyorum. B) Her gün okula gidiyorum.

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: B

'Her gün' must always be written as two separate words.

Complete the dialogue.

Ayşe: Ne sıklıkla kitap okursun? Mehmet: _________.

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: Her gün

The question asks 'How often?', so a frequency expression like 'her gün' is the appropriate answer.

Match the sentence to the situation.

Sentence: 'Her gün taze ekmek alırım.'

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: Morning routine

Buying fresh bread is a classic Turkish morning routine.

🎉 점수: /4

시각 학습 자료

Common 'Her Gün' Activities

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Routine

  • Kahvaltı yapmak
  • İşe gitmek
  • Diş fırçalamak
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Hobbies

  • Kitap okumak
  • Spor yapmak
  • Müzik dinlemek

연습 문제 은행

4 연습 문제
Fill in the blank with the correct phrase. Fill Blank A1

Ben ______ süt içiyorum.

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: her gün

'Her gün' is the standard adverbial form and does not take plural or case suffixes here.

Which sentence is grammatically correct? Choose A1

A) Hergün okula gidiyorum. B) Her gün okula gidiyorum.

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: B

'Her gün' must always be written as two separate words.

Complete the dialogue. dialogue_completion A1

Ayşe: Ne sıklıkla kitap okursun? Mehmet: _________.

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: Her gün

The question asks 'How often?', so a frequency expression like 'her gün' is the appropriate answer.

Match the sentence to the situation. situation_matching A1

Sentence: 'Her gün taze ekmek alırım.'

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: Morning routine

Buying fresh bread is a classic Turkish morning routine.

🎉 점수: /4

자주 묻는 질문

10 질문

It is completely neutral and can be used in any context, from slang to academic writing.

No, the word order is fixed. 'Her' must always come before the noun it modifies.

'Her bir gün' is more emphatic, meaning 'every single day'. It's used when you want to stress that there are no exceptions.

In Turkish, time expressions like 'her gün', 'dün', and 'yarın' usually don't take the locative suffix when they function as adverbs.

Yes! 'Her gün spor yaptım' means 'I did sports every day' (during a specific period in the past).

Not really, but in some contexts, 'günlük' can replace it as an adjective.

You would say 'her gün değil'. For example: 'Her gün spor yapmıyorum' (I don't do sports every day).

The meaning remains the same, but the pronunciation of 'gün' might vary slightly in rural Anatolian dialects.

Yes, as an adverb. For the adjective 'daily', use 'günlük'.

Extremely! It's a favorite phrase for songwriters to express constant longing or repetitive heartbreak.

관련 표현

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her zaman

similar

always

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her hafta

builds on

every week

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günlük

specialized form

daily / a diary

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günbegün

specialized form

day by day

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her bir gün

similar

every single day

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hiçbir gün

contrast

not a single day

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