A1 Expression 中性

Burası neresi?

Where is this place?

意思

Asking for location identification.

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文化背景

Asking 'Burası neresi?' is often the start of a long conversation. Turks are generally very proud of their local area and will give you more information than you asked for. Due to the city's massive size and constant construction, even locals use this phrase when they find themselves in a newly developed or heavily renovated district. The 'village-to-city' trope often features a character standing in a busy Istanbul square, looking up at skyscrapers, and asking 'Burası neresi?' to signify their awe. It is a very common comment on travel influencer posts. It's often used as a single-word comment to prompt the creator to tag the location.

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The 'Pointing' Rule

If you can point your finger at the ground or a photo, use 'Burası neresi?'. If you are looking for something hidden, use 'Nerede?'.

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Avoid 'Burası nerede?'

This is the most common beginner mistake. It sounds like you are asking 'Where is this here?'. Stick to 'neresi'.

意思

Asking for location identification.

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The 'Pointing' Rule

If you can point your finger at the ground or a photo, use 'Burası neresi?'. If you are looking for something hidden, use 'Nerede?'.

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Avoid 'Burası nerede?'

This is the most common beginner mistake. It sounds like you are asking 'Where is this here?'. Stick to 'neresi'.

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Add 'Pardon'

Always start with 'Pardon' or 'Affedersiniz' when asking a stranger. It makes the question much more natural and polite.

自我测试

Choose the most natural way to ask 'Where is this?' while pointing at a photo.

Arkadaşın sana bir fotoğraf gösteriyor. Ne dersin?

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: Burası neresi?

'Burası neresi?' is the standard way to ask for the identity of a place in a photo.

Complete the dialogue in the taxi.

Yolcu: Pardon, ________ neresi? Şoför: Burası Taksim Meydanı.

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: burası

'Burası' is the correct subject form for 'this place'.

Match the phrase to the correct situation.

Burası neresiydi?

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: Looking at a childhood photo and forgetting the location

The past tense suffix '-ydi' indicates you are asking about a place from the past.

Complete the conversation naturally.

A: Burası neresi? B: ________ Sultanahmet.

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: Burası

The answer should mirror the subject of the question.

🎉 得分: /4

视觉学习工具

Neresi vs Nerede

Neresi (Identity)
Burası neresi? What is this place?
Nerede (Location)
Tuvalet nerede? Where is the toilet?

练习题库

4 练习
Choose the most natural way to ask 'Where is this?' while pointing at a photo. Choose A1

Arkadaşın sana bir fotoğraf gösteriyor. Ne dersin?

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: Burası neresi?

'Burası neresi?' is the standard way to ask for the identity of a place in a photo.

Complete the dialogue in the taxi. Fill Blank A1

Yolcu: Pardon, ________ neresi? Şoför: Burası Taksim Meydanı.

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: burası

'Burası' is the correct subject form for 'this place'.

Match the phrase to the correct situation. situation_matching A2

Burası neresiydi?

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: Looking at a childhood photo and forgetting the location

The past tense suffix '-ydi' indicates you are asking about a place from the past.

Complete the conversation naturally. dialogue_completion A1

A: Burası neresi? B: ________ Sultanahmet.

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: Burası

The answer should mirror the subject of the question.

🎉 得分: /4

常见问题

10 个问题

Yes, if you are pointing at something specific, just saying 'Neresi?' (Which place?) is common and understood.

'Burası' is the standard noun form. 'Bura' is more informal and dialectal. In most cases, use 'Burası'.

Not at all! It's a very common and polite way to get your bearings in a new place.

You answer with 'Burası [Place Name]'. For example: 'Burası İstanbul' or 'Burası benim evim'.

Yes! If you are touring a house, you can point to a room and ask 'Burası neresi?' to find out if it's the kitchen or the study.

Turkish often uses 'zero copula' for the third person present tense. The 'is' is implied by the context.

Use 'Orası neresi?' (Where is that place over there?).

It's not 'better', just more formal. You'll see it in textbooks or formal announcements.

Yes! If you land on a confusing webpage, you can jokingly say 'Burası neresi?' to mean 'What is this site?'.

It specifically means 'what place'. 'Nerede' is 'where' (location), 'Nereye' is 'to where' (direction).

相关表达

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Şurası neresi?

similar

Where is that place (nearby)?

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Orası neresi?

similar

Where is that place (far away)?

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Neredeyiz?

similar

Where are we?

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Burası neresi oluyor?

builds on

Where does this place happen to be?

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Burası neresiydi?

specialized form

Where was this place?

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