Significado
Acknowledging difficulty.
Contexto cultural
In Turkey, 'Kolay değil' is often followed by a deep sigh and the word 'nasip' (destiny) or 'kısmet.' It reflects a stoic acceptance of life's challenges. In Azerbaijani Turkish, the phrase is 'Asan deyil.' It is used with the same frequency and empathetic weight as in Turkey. Among the Turkish community in Germany, 'Kolay değil' is frequently used to describe the struggle of balancing two cultures and languages. In Turkish business, saying 'Kolay değil' is a polite way to signal that a request might take longer or cost more than expected without being confrontational.
The Empathy Trick
If you don't know what to say when someone is complaining, just nod and say 'Kolay değil.' It's the perfect polite response.
Avoid 'Yok'
Never say 'Kolay yok.' It sounds very broken and is a common beginner mistake.
Significado
Acknowledging difficulty.
The Empathy Trick
If you don't know what to say when someone is complaining, just nod and say 'Kolay değil.' It's the perfect polite response.
Avoid 'Yok'
Never say 'Kolay yok.' It sounds very broken and is a common beginner mistake.
Add 'Valla'
Adding 'Valla' (By God/Honestly) before or after makes you sound much more like a native speaker: 'Valla kolay değil.'
Ponte a prueba
Complete the sentence with the correct negative word.
Bu sınav hiç ______ değil.
The phrase 'hiç kolay değil' means 'not easy at all.'
Which sentence means 'It wasn't easy'?
Geçmiş zamanı seçin:
The suffix '-di' added to 'değil' creates the past tense.
Choose the most empathetic response.
Ayşe: 'İş yerinde çok sorun var, çok yoruluyorum.' Mehmet: '_________________.'
'Kolay değil' validates Ayşe's struggle, and 'seni anlıyorum' (I understand you) adds empathy.
Match the situation to the phrase.
Bir arkadaşınız yeni bir şehre taşındı ve zorlanıyor. Ne dersiniz?
When someone is struggling with a transition, 'Kolay değil' is the most supportive response.
🎉 Puntuación: /4
Ayudas visuales
Zor vs. Kolay Değil
Banco de ejercicios
4 ejerciciosBu sınav hiç ______ değil.
The phrase 'hiç kolay değil' means 'not easy at all.'
Geçmiş zamanı seçin:
The suffix '-di' added to 'değil' creates the past tense.
Ayşe: 'İş yerinde çok sorun var, çok yoruluyorum.' Mehmet: '_________________.'
'Kolay değil' validates Ayşe's struggle, and 'seni anlıyorum' (I understand you) adds empathy.
Bir arkadaşınız yeni bir şehre taşındı ve zorlanıyor. Ne dersiniz?
When someone is struggling with a transition, 'Kolay değil' is the most supportive response.
🎉 Puntuación: /4
Preguntas frecuentes
10 preguntasYes, 'O kolay bir insan değil' means 'He/She is not an easy person to deal with.'
Yes, 'Zor' is a fact, 'Kolay değil' is a feeling or a polite acknowledgment.
Use 'Kolay değildi.'
It is neutral. You can use it with your boss or your best friend.
Yes, this means 'It's not easy at all' and is very common.
The opposite is 'Çok kolay' (Very easy) or 'Zor değil' (Not hard).
Only if the subject is 'I', 'You', 'We', or 'You plural'. For 'It', it stays 'değil'.
Yes, to describe a challenge you overcame: 'Bu projeyi yönetmek kolay değildi.'
'Hayır' only means 'No' as an answer to a question, not to negate an adjective.
Younger people might say 'Sıkıntı büyük' (The trouble is big), but 'Kolay değil' is always used.
Frases relacionadas
Zor
synonymHard / Difficult
Kolay gelsin
builds onMay it come easy
Zahmetli
specialized formLaborious / Troublesome
Çocuk oyuncağı
contrastChild's play
Hiç kolay değil
similarNot easy at all