معنی
Location on the right side.
زمینه فرهنگی
In Azerbaijani culture, the right hand is considered the 'clean' hand. It is used for eating, giving and receiving gifts, and shaking hands. Using the left hand for these can be seen as a sign of disrespect. Many spatial customs in Azerbaijan are influenced by Islamic tradition, where the right side (ashab al-yamin) is associated with righteousness and paradise. This reinforces the positive connotation of 'sağ'. When seating guests at a 'məclis' (gathering), the most respected guest is often placed to the right of the host or the head of the table. There is a common superstition that if your right eye itches, it means something good will happen or you will see someone you like.
The 'Where' Rule
Whenever you ask 'Harada?' (Where?), the answer will likely end in '-da' or '-də'. So 'sağ' becomes 'sağda'.
No 'Right' for 'Correct'
Never use 'sağda' to mean 'you are right'. Use 'düzdür' or 'haqlısan'.
معنی
Location on the right side.
The 'Where' Rule
Whenever you ask 'Harada?' (Where?), the answer will likely end in '-da' or '-də'. So 'sağ' becomes 'sağda'.
No 'Right' for 'Correct'
Never use 'sağda' to mean 'you are right'. Use 'düzdür' or 'haqlısan'.
Natural Sounding
Add 'tərəfdə' to sound more like a local: 'sağ tərəfdə' instead of just 'sağda'.
Hand Etiquette
Remember that 'sağ' is the hand of honor. Always use it for social interactions.
خودت رو بسنج
Fill in the blank with the correct form of 'sağ'.
Məktəb yolun ______ yerləşir.
We use 'sağda' because we are describing the static location of the school.
Which sentence is correct for giving a location?
Where is the book?
'Sağda' is the locative form used to answer 'Where?'.
Match the Azerbaijani phrase with its English translation.
Match the following:
Understanding the suffixes is key to Azerbaijani spatial orientation.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Aptek haradadır? B: Aptek ______.
The answer to 'haradadır' (where is it) usually requires the locative case.
In which situation would you say 'Sağda saxlayın'?
Select the correct context.
This is a standard phrase used to ask a driver to stop on the right side of the road.
Complete the sentence describing a photo.
Bu şəkildə mən ______ dayanmışam.
Standing in a photo is a static position, so 'sağda' is used.
🎉 امتیاز: /6
ابزارهای بصری یادگیری
Location vs. Movement
بانک تمرین
6 تمرینهاMəktəb yolun ______ yerləşir.
We use 'sağda' because we are describing the static location of the school.
Where is the book?
'Sağda' is the locative form used to answer 'Where?'.
هر مورد سمت چپ را با جفتش در سمت راست مطابقت دهید:
Understanding the suffixes is key to Azerbaijani spatial orientation.
A: Aptek haradadır? B: Aptek ______.
The answer to 'haradadır' (where is it) usually requires the locative case.
Select the correct context.
This is a standard phrase used to ask a driver to stop on the right side of the road.
Bu şəkildə mən ______ dayanmışam.
Standing in a photo is a static position, so 'sağda' is used.
🎉 امتیاز: /6
سوالات متداول
14 سوالIt is neutral and can be used in any situation, from casual chats to formal business meetings.
No, for movement (e.g., 'turn right'), you must use 'sağa'.
They mean the same thing, but 'sağ tərəfdə' (on the right side) is slightly more common in natural conversation.
Only if you are saying 'I am on the right' (sağdayam) or 'You are on the right' (sağdasan).
Because of vowel harmony. 'Sağ' has a back vowel 'a', so it takes the back vowel suffix '-da'.
Yes, it is the standard way to describe something's position on a street.
You use 'sağdakı'. For example, 'sağdakı bina' (the building on the right).
Yes, just like in English, 'sağ' can refer to right-wing politics.
The opposite is 'solda' (on the left).
Yes, that means 'on my right'. The '-ım-' is the possessive suffix for 'my'.
No, it is strictly for spatial orientation.
As a root, it can also mean 'healthy' or 'alive', but in the form 'sağda', it almost always means 'on the right'.
Say 'Sağda saxlayın, zəhmət olmasa.'
In modern Azerbaijani, it is mostly silent and just makes the 'a' sound longer.
عبارات مرتبط
Solda
contrastOn the left
Sağa
similarTo the right
Sağ tərəfdə
specialized formOn the right side
Düz
similarStraight
Arxada
similarIn the back / Behind
Sağ-salamat
builds onSafe and sound