意思
A future date.
文化背景
The concept of 'Naz' involves a polite hesitation. Using 'başka bir gün' is a way to perform 'naz' by not appearing too eager or too rude. Turkish people often use 'İnşallah' (God willing) alongside 'başka bir gün' to add a layer of cultural politeness and fatalism to the postponement. Like many Mediterranean cultures, time in Turkey is often 'polychronic,' meaning schedules are flexible. 'Başka bir gün' reflects this fluidity. In Turkish business culture, relationships matter more than clocks. Postponing to 'başka bir gün' is often accepted if the relationship is strong.
The 'Bir' Rule
Always put 'bir' between 'başka' and 'gün'. It's the most natural sounding order for A1 learners.
Don't be too vague
If you use this phrase too much with the same person, they might think you are avoiding them!
意思
A future date.
The 'Bir' Rule
Always put 'bir' between 'başka' and 'gün'. It's the most natural sounding order for A1 learners.
Don't be too vague
If you use this phrase too much with the same person, they might think you are avoiding them!
Add 'İnşallah'
Adding 'İnşallah' after 'başka bir gün' makes you sound like a native speaker who understands Turkish social etiquette.
The Soft No
Recognize that when a Turk says 'başka bir gün,' they might actually be saying 'no' very politely. Pay attention to their tone.
自我测试
Fill in the blanks to say 'Let's meet another day.'
Bugün meşgulüm, ______ ______ ______ buluşalım.
The standard order is Adjective (başka) + Article (bir) + Noun (gün).
Which sentence is the most polite way to decline an invitation for tea today?
Çay içelim mi?
'Başka bir gün içelim' is the most culturally appropriate and polite way to postpone.
Match the Turkish phrase with its English equivalent.
Match the pairs
Distinguishing between different 'day' collocations is key for A1-A2.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Yarın sinemaya gidelim mi? B: Yarın çok işim var, ______ ______ ______ gidelim mi?
The speaker is busy tomorrow, so they suggest 'another day'.
In which situation would you NOT use 'başka bir gün'?
Select the situation:
Specific deadlines require specific dates, not vague phrases like 'başka bir gün'.
🎉 得分: /5
视觉学习工具
Which Day?
练习题库
5 练习Bugün meşgulüm, ______ ______ ______ buluşalım.
The standard order is Adjective (başka) + Article (bir) + Noun (gün).
Çay içelim mi?
'Başka bir gün içelim' is the most culturally appropriate and polite way to postpone.
将左侧的每个项目与右侧的配对匹配:
Distinguishing between different 'day' collocations is key for A1-A2.
A: Yarın sinemaya gidelim mi? B: Yarın çok işim var, ______ ______ ______ gidelim mi?
The speaker is busy tomorrow, so they suggest 'another day'.
Select the situation:
Specific deadlines require specific dates, not vague phrases like 'başka bir gün'.
🎉 得分: /5
常见问题
12 个问题Yes, it's very common in informal speech, but 'başka bir gün' is more grammatically complete.
No, it means an unspecified day in the future. For tomorrow, use 'yarın'.
Yes, it's neutral. However, in a very formal email, you might say 'başka bir tarihte'.
'Başka zaman' means 'another time' and is even more vague than 'another day'. They are often interchangeable.
Add the suffix '-e': 'Başka bir güne'.
No, it only refers to the future. For the past, use 'geçen gün' (the other day).
No, but it's poetic. Stick to 'başka bir gün' for daily life.
In Turkish, indefinite articles usually sit between the adjective and the noun.
Not at all! It's actually more polite than saying 'no'.
Absolutely, it's very common in SMS and WhatsApp.
Then don't use this phrase. Say 'Salı günü' (Tuesday) or 'Gelecek hafta' (Next week).
Youth might say 'Başka gün bakarız' (We'll look another day).
相关表达
başka zaman
synonymAnother time
başka bir vakit
synonymAnother time/period
ertesi gün
contrastThe following day
geçen gün
contrastThe other day
başka bir şey
builds onSomething else
günlerden bir gün
specialized formOnce upon a time / One day