मतलब
Expressing gratitude.
सांस्कृतिक पृष्ठभूमि
In Turkey, if you don't say 'Teşekkür ederim' after a meal, it can be seen as a slight against the host's effort. It's often paired with 'Eline sağlık'. In Turkish business culture, emails almost always end with a thank you, even if no specific favor was done. It's a way to close the communication politely. While 'Teşekkür ederim' is secular, many people use 'Allah razı olsun' (May God be pleased with you) as a deeper form of thanks for significant help. In big cities like Istanbul, 'Teşekkür ederim' and 'Mersi' are common. In rural Anatolia, 'Sağ ol' or 'Bereket versin' (May God give abundance) are more frequent in markets.
The Hand Gesture
When saying thank you to an elder or in a formal setting, placing your right hand over your heart shows deep sincerity.
Don't just say 'Teşekkür'
Saying just the noun 'Teşekkür' can sound rude or lazy. Always add the '-ler' or the verb 'ederim'.
मतलब
Expressing gratitude.
The Hand Gesture
When saying thank you to an elder or in a formal setting, placing your right hand over your heart shows deep sincerity.
Don't just say 'Teşekkür'
Saying just the noun 'Teşekkür' can sound rude or lazy. Always add the '-ler' or the verb 'ederim'.
The 'Siz' Rule
If you are unsure, always use 'Size teşekkür ederim'. It is never wrong to be too polite in Turkey.
Responding to Thanks
Always have a response ready. 'Rica ederim' is the safest. Silence after being thanked is awkward in Turkish.
खुद को परखो
Fill in the blank with the correct dative pronoun (Sana or Size).
Ayşe, bu güzel hediye için ______ teşekkür ederim.
Since the speaker is addressing Ayşe (a friend/first name), the informal 'Sana' is correct.
Which is the most formal way to say thank you?
Hangisi en resmidir?
'Teşekkürlerimi sunarım' (I offer my thanks) is the highest formal register among the choices.
Complete the dialogue with the most natural response.
Garson: 'Buyurun kahveniz.' Siz: '___________'
When someone provides a service, you say 'Teşekkür ederim'. The other options are responses *to* a thank you.
Match the phrase to the situation.
Situation: You are leaving a job interview.
A job interview requires a neutral-formal register. 'Teşekkür ederim' is perfect.
🎉 स्कोर: /4
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अभ्यास बैंक
4 अभ्यासAyşe, bu güzel hediye için ______ teşekkür ederim.
Since the speaker is addressing Ayşe (a friend/first name), the informal 'Sana' is correct.
Hangisi en resmidir?
'Teşekkürlerimi sunarım' (I offer my thanks) is the highest formal register among the choices.
Garson: 'Buyurun kahveniz.' Siz: '___________'
When someone provides a service, you say 'Teşekkür ederim'. The other options are responses *to* a thank you.
Situation: You are leaving a job interview.
A job interview requires a neutral-formal register. 'Teşekkür ederim' is perfect.
🎉 स्कोर: /4
अक्सर पूछे जाने वाले सवाल
10 सवाल'Teşekkür ederim' is 'I thank you' (more personal/formal), while 'Teşekkürler' is 'Thanks' (more casual/quick).
No, it sounds incomplete. Say 'Çok teşekkürler' or 'Çok teşekkür ederim'.
Yes, but it's mostly used by older generations or in very specific high-society urban circles. It's not the primary way to say thanks.
You say 'Hepinize teşekkür ederim' (I thank you all).
'Sağ ol' is more informal and feels more 'Turkish' to some, as it doesn't have Arabic roots. It's great for friends.
It means 'Health to your hands' and is used specifically to thank someone for cooking or making something by hand.
Say 'Hayır, teşekkürler' or 'Almayayım, teşekkürler' (I won't take it, thanks).
Yes, it is the standard way to end a professional email, often as 'Teşekkürlerimle' (With my thanks).
No, Turkish verbs do not have gender. Everyone says 'Teşekkür ederim'.
It's better to use 'Şükürler olsun' or 'Hamdolsun' when expressing gratitude to God.
संबंधित मुहावरे
Rica ederim
contrastYou're welcome
Sağ ol
similarThanks (informal)
Minnettarım
specialized formI am grateful/indebted
Eline sağlık
builds onHealth to your hands
Bir şey değil
contrastIt's nothing