意思
Expressing regret for a situation.
文化背景
Wasting food, especially bread, is considered a sin (günah) in Turkish culture. 'Yazık oldu' is frequently used when food is thrown away to express this cultural discomfort. Commentators use 'Yazık oldu' almost every time the national team or a popular club loses a match they dominated. It reflects a national sentiment of being 'unlucky but talented'. In cities like Istanbul, 'Yazık oldu' is often used to lament the loss of historical neighborhood culture or the demolition of old wooden houses (yalı). Elders often use 'Yazık oldu' when they see younger generations forgetting traditional crafts or manners, viewing it as a waste of cultural heritage.
The 'Tsk' Sound
In Turkey, people often make a single 'tsk' sound (dental click) before saying 'Yazık oldu' to add extra emphasis to their pity.
Avoid Sarcasm
Be careful with your tone. If said with a smirk, 'Yazık oldu' can sound very sarcastic, as if you are happy about the misfortune.
意思
Expressing regret for a situation.
The 'Tsk' Sound
In Turkey, people often make a single 'tsk' sound (dental click) before saying 'Yazık oldu' to add extra emphasis to their pity.
Avoid Sarcasm
Be careful with your tone. If said with a smirk, 'Yazık oldu' can sound very sarcastic, as if you are happy about the misfortune.
Dative Case
To sound more native, use the dative case (-a/-e) for the object. Instead of just 'Yazık oldu', say 'Zamanına yazık oldu' (It's a pity for your time).
Empathy First
Turkish culture values shared emotion. Saying 'Yazık oldu' is a way to show you are 'on the same side' as the person who suffered the loss.
自我测试
Choose the correct response to the situation.
Situation: Your friend spent 5 hours painting a picture, but then spilled coffee all over it.
'Yazık oldu' expresses sympathy for the ruined painting and the wasted effort.
Complete the sentence with the correct form of 'Yazık oldu'.
Bütün o taze ekmekler çöpe gitti, gerçekten ______.
The past tense 'oldu' is used because the bread has already been thrown away.
Match the phrase to the correct context.
Which situation fits 'Yazık oldu'?
Cutting down a beautiful tree is a loss of beauty/nature, which triggers 'Yazık oldu'.
Fill in the missing line.
Ayşe: 'Sınavdan 1 puanla kalmışım.' Mehmet: '__________'
Mehmet is expressing sympathy for Ayşe's narrow failure.
🎉 得分: /4
视觉学习工具
Yazık Oldu vs. Yazıklar Olsun
Common Objects of Pity
Wasted Items
- • Ekmek
- • Para
- • Bilet
Wasted Intangibles
- • Zaman
- • Emek
- • Gençlik
练习题库
4 练习Situation: Your friend spent 5 hours painting a picture, but then spilled coffee all over it.
'Yazık oldu' expresses sympathy for the ruined painting and the wasted effort.
Bütün o taze ekmekler çöpe gitti, gerçekten ______.
The past tense 'oldu' is used because the bread has already been thrown away.
Which situation fits 'Yazık oldu'?
Cutting down a beautiful tree is a loss of beauty/nature, which triggers 'Yazık oldu'.
Ayşe: 'Sınavdan 1 puanla kalmışım.' Mehmet: '__________'
Mehmet is expressing sympathy for Ayşe's narrow failure.
🎉 得分: /4
常见问题
12 个问题It's risky. It can sound like you're saying their life was a waste. Stick to 'Başınız sağ olsun' for condolences.
'Yazık' is a general exclamation (Pity!). 'Yazık oldu' is a complete sentence (It became a pity/It was a shame).
It is neutral. You can use it with your boss, your friends, or a stranger on the street.
Yes! That means 'It will be a shame' (referring to the future).
You say 'Paraya yazık oldu'.
Yes, it's a strong expression of anger/shame. Don't use it unless you are very angry at someone's behavior.
Absolutely. It's very common for minor daily mishaps.
Technically 'Yazıklar oldu' exists, but it's very dramatic and rarely used in modern speech.
There isn't a direct opposite, but 'İyi oldu' (It was good/It served them right) is used if you are happy about a result.
Only if you have a close relationship with the person. Otherwise, use more formal language like 'Üzüntü duyduk'.
Yes, it is a universal expression across all dialects of Turkish.
The 'tsk' sound is a non-verbal way to express 'no' or 'regret' in many Mediterranean cultures, including Turkey.
相关表达
Ziyan oldu
synonymIt went to waste
Heba oldu
synonymIt was wasted/squandered
Tüh
similarDarn / Shoot
Vah vah
similarOh dear / Poor thing
Yazıklar olsun
contrastShame on you
Canına yazık
specialized formDon't overwork yourself