意思
Shoes that were recently bought.
文化背景
Shoes are never worn inside a Turkish home. When you have 'yeni ayakkabı', you might be extra careful about where you leave them at the entrance. It is a tradition to buy children new shoes for Bayram. This is often their favorite part of the holiday. Single friends of the bride write their names on the bottom of her 'yeni ayakkabı'. The name that rubs off first is said to be the next to marry. The phrase 'Güle güle giy' is essential. Not saying it when you notice someone's new shoes can be seen as slightly rude or envious.
Complimenting
If you see someone with new shoes, always say 'Güle güle giy'. It makes you sound very natural and polite.
The 'ı' sound
Make sure not to pronounce 'ayakkabı' as 'ayakkabi' (with an 'ee' sound). The 'ı' is crucial for correct Turkish.
意思
Shoes that were recently bought.
Complimenting
If you see someone with new shoes, always say 'Güle güle giy'. It makes you sound very natural and polite.
The 'ı' sound
Make sure not to pronounce 'ayakkabı' as 'ayakkabi' (with an 'ee' sound). The 'ı' is crucial for correct Turkish.
Shopping
When shopping, ask for 'yeni gelenler' (new arrivals) to see the latest 'yeni ayakkabı' models.
自我测试
Fill in the blank with the correct word for 'new'.
Bu ______ ayakkabı çok rahat.
'Yeni' means new, which fits the context of a 'new shoe'.
Which sentence means 'I bought new shoes'?
Select the correct Turkish translation.
The standard word order is Adjective + Noun + Verb.
Match the Turkish phrase with its English meaning.
Match the following:
Matching basic adjectives with the noun 'ayakkabı'.
Complete the dialogue with the most appropriate cultural response.
Ahmet: Yeni ayakkabı aldım! Mehmet: ________.
'Güle güle giy' is the standard blessing for someone who bought new clothes/shoes.
Match the phrase to the situation.
You are at a store and want to see the latest shoes.
This is the polite way to ask to see new stock.
🎉 得分: /5
视觉学习工具
When to say 'Güle güle giy'
Shopping
- • New shoes
- • New dress
- • New hat
练习题库
5 练习Bu ______ ayakkabı çok rahat.
'Yeni' means new, which fits the context of a 'new shoe'.
Select the correct Turkish translation.
The standard word order is Adjective + Noun + Verb.
将左侧的每个项目与右侧的配对匹配:
Matching basic adjectives with the noun 'ayakkabı'.
Ahmet: Yeni ayakkabı aldım! Mehmet: ________.
'Güle güle giy' is the standard blessing for someone who bought new clothes/shoes.
You are at a store and want to see the latest shoes.
This is the polite way to ask to see new stock.
🎉 得分: /5
常见问题
10 个问题It can be both. In Turkish, we often use the singular form 'ayakkabı' to refer to a pair of shoes, but 'ayakkabılar' is also correct.
You can use 'gıcır gıcır' to describe them as brand new and shiny.
Usually no. 'Yeni' implies brand new. For second-hand, you'd say 'ikinci el'.
You say 'Yeni ayakkabılarım'.
It literally means 'wear it smilingly' and is a wish for the person to have a happy time while using their new item.
'Pabuç' is an older, more informal word. 'Ayakkabı' is the standard modern term.
You can use 'bir' (Yeni bir ayakkabı), but it's often dropped in casual speech.
You just add the sport name: 'Yeni basketbol ayakkabısı'.
No, 'taze' is only for food like bread or fruit.
Say 'Bu yeni ayakkabının 42 numarası var mı?'
相关表达
Yeni sezon
similarNew season
Spor ayakkabı
specialized formSneakers/Trainers
Eski ayakkabı
contrastOld shoe
Ayakkabı boyası
builds onShoe polish
Gıcır gıcır
synonymBrand new/Squeaky clean