المعنى
Stating preparedness for an action.
خلفية ثقافية
Punctuality in social settings can be flexible, but saying 'Mən hazıram' usually signals the definitive end of the waiting period. The Turkish equivalent 'Hazırım' is almost identical, reflecting the close linguistic ties between the two Oghuz Turkic languages. In the Tabriz region, you might hear more Persian-influenced intonation, but the phrase 'Mən hazıram' remains the standard. In Baku's corporate world, 'Mən hazıram' is a sign of competence and readiness for action, often used at the start of workdays.
Drop the 'Mən'
In 90% of casual conversations, just say 'Hazıram'. It sounds more natural and native.
The 'ı' sound
Don't pronounce 'hazıram' as 'haziram' (with an 'ee' sound). The 'ı' is deeper in the throat.
المعنى
Stating preparedness for an action.
Drop the 'Mən'
In 90% of casual conversations, just say 'Hazıram'. It sounds more natural and native.
The 'ı' sound
Don't pronounce 'hazıram' as 'haziram' (with an 'ee' sound). The 'ı' is deeper in the throat.
Add 'Tam'
Adding 'Tam' (completely) before 'hazıram' makes you sound very confident and fluent.
اختبر نفسك
Fill in the correct suffix for 'I am ready'.
Mən hazır___.
The suffix '-am' corresponds to the first person singular 'Mən'.
How do you say 'I am not ready'?
Select the correct negative form:
In Azerbaijani, 'deyil' is used for negation of nouns and adjectives, and it takes the personal suffix.
Match the phrase to the situation.
You are at a restaurant and want to order.
'Sifariş verməyə' means 'to order'.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Maşın gəldi! B: _________
If the car has arrived, the most logical response is that you are ready to go.
🎉 النتيجة: /4
وسائل تعلم بصرية
Hazıram vs Hazırdır
بنك التمارين
4 تمارينMən hazır___.
The suffix '-am' corresponds to the first person singular 'Mən'.
Select the correct negative form:
In Azerbaijani, 'deyil' is used for negation of nouns and adjectives, and it takes the personal suffix.
You are at a restaurant and want to order.
'Sifariş verməyə' means 'to order'.
A: Maşın gəldi! B: _________
If the car has arrived, the most logical response is that you are ready to go.
🎉 النتيجة: /4
الأسئلة الشائعة
10 أسئلةNot exactly. It means you are ready to start something. If you finished a meal, say 'Doydum' (I'm full) or 'Bitirdim' (I finished).
No, it's perfectly polite in neutral and informal settings. In very formal settings, 'Bəli, mən hazıram' is better.
'Hazır' is 'ready' (right now), while 'hazırlıqlı' is 'prepared' (possessing the necessary tools/knowledge).
Say 'Sən hazırsan?' (informal) or 'Siz hazırsınız?' (formal/plural).
Only if you are saying YOU are ready to eat. If the food is ready, say 'Yemək hazırdır'.
Yes, it's 'hazır' in Turkish, Turkmen, and Uzbek, though the suffixes vary.
It means 'Always ready'. It's a common enthusiastic response.
Use 'Hazır olacağam'.
Young people might say 'Mən ok-əm' or just 'Getdik' (Let's go) to imply they are ready.
Yes, 'Mən bu münasibətə hazıram' means 'I am ready for this relationship'.
عبارات ذات صلة
Hazırlaşmaq
builds onTo get ready
Hazırlıqlı olmaq
similarTo be prepared
Amadə olmaq
specialized formTo be at someone's service
Bitirmək
contrastTo finish