A2 Collocation 중립

kafa karıştırıcı

confusing

Something difficult to understand.

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문화적 배경

Turkish government forms are often described as 'kafa karıştırıcı'. There is a specific 'official language' (resmi dil) that even natives find hard to follow. When refusing an invitation, Turks might give 'kafa karıştırıcı' reasons to avoid saying a direct 'no', which is considered rude. The national exams (LGS, YKS) are famous for having 'kafa karıştırıcı' questions that test logic as much as knowledge. Locals often give very detailed, landmark-based directions that can be 'kafa karıştırıcı' for foreigners used to street names.

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The 'Thing' Rule

Always ask yourself: Am I talking about a thing or a person? If it's a thing, use 'kafa karıştırıcı'.

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Don't over-mix

If you use this phrase too much, you might sound like you're complaining. Use 'karmaşık' (complex) for a more neutral tone.

Something difficult to understand.

🎯

The 'Thing' Rule

Always ask yourself: Am I talking about a thing or a person? If it's a thing, use 'kafa karıştırıcı'.

⚠️

Don't over-mix

If you use this phrase too much, you might sound like you're complaining. Use 'karmaşık' (complex) for a more neutral tone.

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Polite Clarification

Use this phrase to politely tell someone you don't understand them without blaming them.

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Pronunciation Hack

Practice the 'ı' sound by keeping your teeth together and saying 'uh'.

셀프 테스트

Choose the correct phrase to complete the sentence.

Bu matematik problemi çok ________.

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: kafa karıştırıcı

We are describing the problem (the thing), so we use the adjective 'kafa karıştırıcı'.

Fill in the blank with 'kafa karıştırıcı' or 'kafası karışık'.

Ahmet'in ________ çünkü sınav sonuçlarını anlamadı.

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: kafası karışık

We are describing Ahmet's internal state (the person), so we use 'kafası karışık'.

Match the situation with the most likely phrase.

Situations: 1. A messy room, 2. A complex map, 3. A person who doesn't know what to do.

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: 1-b, 2-c, 3-a

Rooms are 'dağınık', maps are 'kafa karıştırıcı', and people are 'kafası karışık'.

Complete the dialogue.

Ayşe: 'Bu yeni telefonun ayarları çok ________.' Mehmet: 'Evet, ben de bir saattir uğraşıyorum.'

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: kafa karıştırıcı

The context of 'struggling for an hour' implies the settings are confusing.

🎉 점수: /4

시각 학습 자료

Thing vs. Person

Kafa Karıştırıcı (Thing)
Kitap Book
Soru Question
Kafası Karışık (Person)
Öğrenci Student
Ben I

연습 문제 은행

4 연습 문제
Choose the correct phrase to complete the sentence. Choose A2

Bu matematik problemi çok ________.

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: kafa karıştırıcı

We are describing the problem (the thing), so we use the adjective 'kafa karıştırıcı'.

Fill in the blank with 'kafa karıştırıcı' or 'kafası karışık'. Fill Blank A2

Ahmet'in ________ çünkü sınav sonuçlarını anlamadı.

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: kafası karışık

We are describing Ahmet's internal state (the person), so we use 'kafası karışık'.

Match the situation with the most likely phrase. Match B1

왼쪽의 각 항목을 오른쪽의 짝과 연결하세요:

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: 1-b, 2-c, 3-a

Rooms are 'dağınık', maps are 'kafa karıştırıcı', and people are 'kafası karışık'.

Complete the dialogue. dialogue_completion A2

Ayşe: 'Bu yeni telefonun ayarları çok ________.' Mehmet: 'Evet, ben de bir saattir uğraşıyorum.'

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: kafa karıştırıcı

The context of 'struggling for an hour' implies the settings are confusing.

🎉 점수: /4

자주 묻는 질문

12 질문

Only if you mean they are a confusing person to deal with. If you mean they are feeling confused, use 'kafası karışık'.

Yes, it is perfectly acceptable in business meetings to describe a plan or data.

The most common opposites are 'net', 'açık', or 'anlaşılır'.

Yes, 'kafa karıştırıcılar', but it's rarely used as a noun. Usually, it stays as an adjective.

Just add 'çok' before it: 'Çok kafa karıştırıcı'.

Yes, 'beyin yakan' (brain-burning) is very popular among youth.

Only if the flavors are weird and you can't identify them, but it's rare. Use 'tadı garip' instead.

Yes, but 'kafa' is much more common in daily speech.

It is the agentive suffix, making a noun/adjective out of a verb (like -er in English).

No, if you say 'Bu konu biraz kafa karıştırıcı', it's a helpful signal that you need more help.

No, use 'dağınık'.

It's like the 'u' in 'butter' or the 'a' in 'about'.

관련 표현

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akıl karıştırıcı

synonym

Mind-confusing

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zihin bulandırıcı

similar

Mind-clouding

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anlaşılmaz

similar

Incomprehensible

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karmaşık

builds on

Complex

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açık ve net

contrast

Open and clear

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