Eşya is a handy word for 'things' or 'belongings' and is frequently used in everyday Turkish conversation.
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- Eşya covers everything from a toothbrush to a sofa.
- It's a common and very useful word for talking about 'stuff'.
- Think of it as 'belongings' or 'goods'.
Einprägen
Eselsbrücke
Imagine an 'eşya' (pronounced esh-yah) as everything you 'es' (as in 'S' from 'stuff') and 'yah' (as in 'yeah') want to keep. It's all your stuff, your belongings.
Visuelle Assoziation
Picture a room with lots of different 'eşya' - a table, chairs, a lamp, books. Each item is a piece of 'eşya'. You can also think of a moving truck full of 'eşya' being transported to a new home.
Word Web
Herausforderung
Think about your own belongings right now. What 'eşya' do you have? Try to say five different 'eşya' you can see around you in Turkish. For example, if you see a 'masa' (table), you can say 'masa eşya'. Then, try to describe your favorite piece of 'eşya' in a short Turkish sentence. For example, 'Bu benim en sevdiğim eşyam.' (This is my favorite belonging.)
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Annemin evinde birçok eski ____ var.
'Eşya' means belongings or furniture, fitting the context of things found in a house. The other options don't make sense in this context.
Yeni bir daireye taşındığımızda yeni ____ almamız gerekecek.
When moving to a new apartment, you usually need to buy new furniture or belongings, which is what 'eşya' refers to.
Otel odasında sadece birkaç parça ____ vardı.
An hotel room typically contains a few pieces of furniture or belongings, making 'eşya' the correct choice.
Benim odamda çok fazla eşya yok.
This sentence means 'There are not many belongings/furniture in my room,' which is a grammatically correct and sensible statement.
Bu eşyalar çok pahalıdır.
This sentence means 'These belongings/furniture are very expensive,' which is a grammatically correct and plausible statement.
Çiçekler eşyadır.
Flowers are not considered 'eşya' (belongings or furniture). They are living plants.
This sentence means 'All my belongings are in a small box.' The correct order is subject, adjective, noun, adjective, determiner, noun, preposition.
This sentence means 'We bought new furniture for the house.' The correct order is location, preposition, adjective, noun, verb.
This sentence means 'He/she needs to pack all the belongings.' The correct order is determiner, object, verb phrase.
Yeni taşındığımız eve birçok yeni ___ aldık.
The sentence implies buying items for a new home, and 'eşya' (belongings/furniture) fits perfectly in this context. The other options don't make sense in the context of furnishing a new house.
Seyahat ederken yanımıza sadece gerekli ___ almalıyız.
When traveling, one typically takes necessary belongings. 'Eşya' accurately conveys this meaning. The other options are illogical in this context.
Bu depoda kullanmadığımız eski ___ duruyor.
A storage unit (depo) is typically used for old belongings or furniture. 'Eşya' is the most suitable word here. The other words don't fit the context.
Evin içindeki tüm ___ dikkatlice paketlendi ve taşındı.
When moving, 'eşya' (belongings/furniture) are typically packed and transported. The other options are abstract or living things and would not be 'packaged and moved'.
Ofisimdeki ___ düzenlemek için biraz zamana ihtiyacım var.
One typically organizes their 'eşya' (belongings/furniture) in an office. The other words are not things that can be 'organized' in this sense.
Bütün değerli ___ bir kasada saklanmalı.
Valuable 'eşya' (belongings) are often stored in a safe (kasa). The other words represent abstract concepts that cannot be physically stored in a safe.
This sentence asks for help moving belongings, placing 'eşyalarını' (his/her belongings) at the beginning of the clause about what is being moved.
Here, 'eşya' is specified as 'mobilya olarak' (as furniture), indicating its meaning in the context of buying for a new house.
This sentence refers to 'valuable belongings', emphasizing the personal items aspect of 'eşya'.
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Summary
Eşya is a handy word for 'things' or 'belongings' and is frequently used in everyday Turkish conversation.
- Eşya covers everything from a toothbrush to a sofa.
- It's a common and very useful word for talking about 'stuff'.
- Think of it as 'belongings' or 'goods'.
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