izlemek
सामान्य शब्द संयोजन
सामान्य वाक्यांश
Sıkı takip etmek (to follow closely/monitor tightly)
Göz ucuyla izlemek (to watch out of the corner of one's eye)
Yakından izlemek (to observe closely)
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व्याकरण पैटर्न
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The versatility of 'izlemek' makes it a fundamental verb in Turkish. Its meaning can shift depending on the context and the direct object. Pay attention to the accompanying nouns or phrases to grasp the specific nuance. While primarily referring to visual or directional following, it extends to abstract monitoring and adherence.
सुझाव
Usage Note
The verb 'izlemek' can refer to both literally watching something (like a movie or a person) and figuratively following something (like a trend, advice, or a path).
Common Mistake
While 'bakmak' also means 'to look', 'izlemek' implies a continuous or sustained act of watching or observing, whereas 'bakmak' can be a more fleeting glance. For example, you would 'film izlemek' (watch a movie) but 'pencereden bakmak' (look out the window).
Related Words
izleyici (viewer, follower), izlem (observation, tracking), izlenim (impression)
शब्द की उत्पत्ति
Derived from 'iz' (trace, track) + '-le-' (verb-forming suffix) + '-mek' (infinitive suffix). The core meaning revolves around following a track or trace.
सांस्कृतिक संदर्भ
The verb 'izlemek' in Turkish holds significant cultural weight, reflecting the importance of observation, engagement, and social connection within Turkish society. Beyond its literal meaning of 'to watch' or 'to follow' (e.g., watching TV, following someone on social media), 'izlemek' can also imply a deeper sense of adherence, monitoring, or even emulating. For instance, 'bir geleneği izlemek' means 'to follow a tradition,' highlighting the value placed on heritage and continuity. In a conversational context, if someone says 'seni izliyorum,' it might not just mean they are literally watching you, but could also imply they are keeping an eye on your progress or activities, often with a supportive or encouraging undertone. This extends to political or social discourse where 'izleyici' (follower/viewer) plays a crucial role in public opinion and engagement. The act of 'izlemek' can therefore encompass a spectrum of social dynamics, from passive observation to active participation and adherence to cultural norms.
Usage Note
The verb 'izlemek' can refer to both literally watching something (like a movie or a person) and figuratively following something (like a trend, advice, or a path).
Common Mistake
While 'bakmak' also means 'to look', 'izlemek' implies a continuous or sustained act of watching or observing, whereas 'bakmak' can be a more fleeting glance. For example, you would 'film izlemek' (watch a movie) but 'pencereden bakmak' (look out the window).
Related Words
izleyici (viewer, follower), izlem (observation, tracking), izlenim (impression)
संबंधित सामग्री
संबंधित मुहावरे
general के और शब्द
aksine
B1on the contrary, conversely
aktarmak
B1to transfer, to convey
aktif
B1active
akıbet
C1The end, result, or outcome of a situation
akıl
A2mind, intellect, wisdom
algılamak
B2To perceive, sense, or comprehend something
alternatif
B1An option or choice other than the present
alçak
B1low, base, mean
ana
B1main, primary, chief
aniden
B1suddenly, abruptly