Bedeutung
Asking where someone is seated
Kultureller Hintergrund
Asking where someone lives is not considered intrusive; it is a way to find common ground or mutual acquaintances in the same neighborhood. People often identify their location by the nearest Metro station rather than the street name. At weddings, seating is usually organized by family or workplace. Asking 'Harada oturursunuz?' helps you identify which social group someone belongs to. If you tell someone where you 'sit' (live), they might immediately follow up with 'Buyurun, qonaq gəlin' (Please, come as a guest).
The Baku Shortcut
Just say 'Harda oturursuz?' (dropping the 'n') to sound more like a local.
Don't use with 'to'
Never say 'Haraya oturursunuz'. It's always 'Harada' because sitting is a stationary act.
Bedeutung
Asking where someone is seated
The Baku Shortcut
Just say 'Harda oturursuz?' (dropping the 'n') to sound more like a local.
Don't use with 'to'
Never say 'Haraya oturursunuz'. It's always 'Harada' because sitting is a stationary act.
Neighborhood Pride
When answering, mentioning a landmark (like 'Flame Towers' or 'Sahil') is often more helpful than a street name.
Teste dich selbst
Fill in the missing suffix for the location.
Mən Bakı___ otururam.
The locative suffix '-da' is needed to say 'in Baku'.
Choose the most polite way to ask a stranger where they are sitting.
Stranger: (at a conference)
The '-sunuz' ending is the formal and polite version.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Siz harada oturursunuz? B: Mən İçərişəhərdə _______.
While 'yaşayıram' is correct, 'otururam' matches the verb used in the question.
Match the phrase to the situation.
You are looking for your friend at a busy wedding hall.
This is the standard way to find someone's seat at an event.
🎉 Ergebnis: /4
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Aufgabensammlung
4 AufgabenMən Bakı___ otururam.
The locative suffix '-da' is needed to say 'in Baku'.
Stranger: (at a conference)
The '-sunuz' ending is the formal and polite version.
A: Siz harada oturursunuz? B: Mən İçərişəhərdə _______.
While 'yaşayıram' is correct, 'otururam' matches the verb used in the question.
You are looking for your friend at a busy wedding hall.
This is the standard way to find someone's seat at an event.
🎉 Ergebnis: /4
Häufig gestellte Fragen
10 FragenNo, it is very commonly used to mean 'Where do you live?' in casual conversation.
Yes, it is polite enough for a boss, but 'Harada yaşayırsınız?' is slightly more professional.
'Harda' is the shortened, more common version used in speaking. 'Harada' is the full written form.
Say '[Place] + da/də otururam'. Example: 'Nizamidə otururam'.
Yes, but 'Harada qalırsınız?' is more common for temporary stays like hotels.
In Azerbaijan, it's a very standard social question and not considered rude at all.
If you are standing, you wouldn't use this for yourself, but you can still ask someone else where they 'sit' (live).
Usually no. For offices, people say 'Ofisiniz haradadır?'.
It's a cultural metaphor for being settled in a place.
Yes, 'Harda çökübsən?' (Where have you collapsed/settled?) is very informal slang.
Verwandte Redewendungen
Harada yaşayırsınız?
synonymWhere do you live?
Harada qalırsınız?
similarWhere are you staying?
Yeriniz haradadır?
specialized formWhere is your place/seat?
Harda itmisən?
contrastWhere have you disappeared to?