المعنى
Describing a pleasant day.
خلفية ثقافية
In Turkey, people often use the weather as a way to connect. Commenting 'Güzel bir gün' to a stranger is a sign of friendliness and openness. The appreciation of a 'beautiful day' is reflected in Ottoman garden culture and poetry, where the 'lale' (tulip) and the sun were symbols of divine beauty. In big cities like Istanbul, a 'beautiful day' often implies a day without heavy traffic or a day spent by the seaside (sahil). In the coastal regions, this phrase is almost synonymous with 'deniz havası' (sea air) and the start of the tourism season.
The 'Bir' Rule
Always remember: Adjective + bir + Noun. This applies to everything, not just days! (e.g., büyük bir ev, eski bir araba).
Not a Greeting
Don't say 'Güzel bir gün' when you enter a shop. Use 'İyi günler' or 'Merhaba'.
المعنى
Describing a pleasant day.
The 'Bir' Rule
Always remember: Adjective + bir + Noun. This applies to everything, not just days! (e.g., büyük bir ev, eski bir araba).
Not a Greeting
Don't say 'Güzel bir gün' when you enter a shop. Use 'İyi günler' or 'Merhaba'.
Add 'Ne kadar'
To sound more natural and expressive, add 'Ne kadar' at the beginning: 'Ne kadar güzel bir gün!' (What a beautiful day!)
Small Talk King
If you don't know what to say to a Turkish person, just look at the sky and say 'Güzel bir gün'. It works every time.
اختبر نفسك
Complete the sentence with the correct word order.
Bugün ______ ______ ______.
The correct order is Adjective (güzel) + Article (bir) + Noun (gün).
Which sentence is used to describe the weather?
A: İyi günler! B: Güzel bir gün.
'İyi günler' is a greeting, while 'Güzel bir gün' is a description of the day.
Match the Turkish phrase with its English meaning.
1. Güzel bir gündü. 2. Çok güzel bir gün. 3. Güzel bir gün mü?
'-dü' indicates past tense, 'çok' means very, and 'mü' is the question particle.
Complete the dialogue.
Ayşe: Dışarıya bak! Güneş parlıyor. Mehmet: Evet, ______ ______ ______.
Since the sun is shining (güneş parlıyor), it is a beautiful day.
In which situation would you say 'Güzel bir gündü'?
Situations: 1. Arriving at a party. 2. Leaving a picnic after having fun. 3. Waking up in the morning.
'Gündü' is past tense, so it is used after the event has happened.
🎉 النتيجة: /5
وسائل تعلم بصرية
Word Order Comparison
بنك التمارين
5 تمارينBugün ______ ______ ______.
The correct order is Adjective (güzel) + Article (bir) + Noun (gün).
A: İyi günler! B: Güzel bir gün.
'İyi günler' is a greeting, while 'Güzel bir gün' is a description of the day.
طابق كل عنصر على اليسار مع زوجه على اليمين:
'-dü' indicates past tense, 'çok' means very, and 'mü' is the question particle.
Ayşe: Dışarıya bak! Güneş parlıyor. Mehmet: Evet, ______ ______ ______.
Since the sun is shining (güneş parlıyor), it is a beautiful day.
Situations: 1. Arriving at a party. 2. Leaving a picnic after having fun. 3. Waking up in the morning.
'Gündü' is past tense, so it is used after the event has happened.
🎉 النتيجة: /5
الأسئلة الشائعة
12 أسئلةIt's grammatically awkward. Stick to 'Güzel bir gün' for standard speech.
No, it can describe feelings, tastes, and experiences too.
'Güzel' is beautiful/nice, 'iyi' is good. You can say 'iyi bir gün', but 'güzel bir gün' is more common for weather.
Add '-dü' to the end: 'Güzel bir gündü'.
It's neutral. You can use it in any setting.
You can say 'Güzel bir insan' (A beautiful person), but it usually refers to their character.
You can say 'Kötü bir gün' or 'Yağmurlu bir gün' (A rainy day).
In this context, it functions as the indefinite article 'a/an'.
It's better to include 'bir': 'Çok güzel bir gün'.
Yes, many Turkish songs use this phrase to describe happiness or nostalgia.
Add the question particle: 'Güzel bir gün mü?'
Yes, usually in the opening or closing: 'Güzel bir gün dilerim' (I wish you a beautiful day).
عبارات ذات صلة
iyi günler
similarGood day (greeting)
güneşli bir gün
specialized formA sunny day
kötü bir gün
contrastA bad day
harika bir gün
builds onA wonderful day
günaydın
similarGood morning
huzurlu bir gün
specialized formA peaceful day