planlamak
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- A versatile Turkish verb meaning 'to plan' or 'to arrange', essential for discussing future intentions and professional logistics across all social contexts.
- Grammatically transitive, it requires the accusative case for nouns or the '-meyi/-mayı' gerund form for actions, indicating a high level of commitment.
- Widely used in business (strategic planning), travel (itineraries), and daily life (schedules), reflecting a modern, organized approach to time management.
- Differentiated from 'düşünmek' (to think) by its concreteness and from 'tasarlamak' (to design) by its focus on logistics rather than aesthetics.
The Turkish verb planlamak is a cornerstone of modern Turkish vocabulary, representing the deliberate act of organizing, designing, or arranging future events and actions. Derived from the French word 'plan' with the addition of the Turkish productive verbalizing suffix '-la' and the infinitive marker '-mak', it bridges the gap between traditional Turkish concepts of intention and modern administrative precision. In the context of daily Turkish life, planlamak is used when one moves beyond a mere wish or a vague thought into the territory of concrete steps and logistical arrangements.
- Formal Strategy
- In professional environments, this word is used to describe the creation of project timelines, budget allocations, and corporate strategies. It implies a high degree of professional accountability.
Historically, Turkish speakers might have relied more on words like 'kurmak' (to set up/build) or 'tasarlamak' (to design) for similar concepts, but planlamak has become the dominant term in the 21st century, especially in urban centers like Istanbul and Ankara. It is a transitive verb, meaning it usually requires an object—you plan 'something'. Whether you are planning a wedding, a business meeting, or just your weekend grocery shopping, this verb covers the entire spectrum of preparatory activity. It suggests a mental or physical blueprint that precedes action.
Gelecek yılın bütçesini dikkatlice planlamak zorundayız.
The use of planlamak often signals a shift from the 'inshallah' (God willing) culture of vague future possibilities to a more secular, structured approach to time management. When a Turkish speaker says they are 'planning' something, they are indicating that they have taken personal agency over the outcome. It is frequently paired with nouns like 'tatil' (holiday), 'toplantı' (meeting), and 'kariyer' (career). It is not just about thinking; it is about the architecture of the future.
- Daily Logistics
- Used for mundane tasks like deciding the route for a road trip or determining the sequence of errands for the afternoon.
Furthermore, planlamak is central to the concept of 'kentsel planlama' (urban planning), which is a major topic of discussion in Turkey due to rapid urbanization and earthquake preparedness. In this context, the word carries a weight of civic responsibility and scientific methodology. It is also used in education, where teachers 'plan' their lessons (ders planlamak), emphasizing the pedagogical structure required for effective learning. The versatility of the word allows it to function in the most intimate personal settings as well as the most complex institutional frameworks.
Hafta sonu için harika bir sürpriz planlıyorum.
In summary, to use planlamak is to engage with the future in a proactive way. It is the verb of the architect, the manager, the student, and the dreamer who wants to make their dreams a reality. It encompasses the 'what', the 'when', and the 'how' of any endeavor. Understanding this word is essential for navigating Turkish social and professional life, as it reflects the values of organization and foresight that are increasingly emphasized in modern Turkish society.
- Intentionality
- It emphasizes that the action is not accidental; it is the result of focused mental effort and decision-making.
Bu projeyi aylar öncesinden planlamıştık.
Yolculuğumuzu her detayıyla planladık.
Using planlamak correctly requires an understanding of Turkish syntax, specifically the relationship between the verb and its object. As a transitive verb, it typically takes the accusative case (-i, -ı, -u, -ü) for the object being planned. For example, 'tatili planlamak' (to plan the holiday). However, when the object is an action (a verb), Turkish uses the infinitive form with the accusative marker (-meyi / -mayı).
- Direct Object Usage
- When planning a noun: [Noun] + [Accusative Case] + planlamak. Example: 'Düğünü planlıyoruz' (We are planning the wedding).
When you want to say 'I plan to [do something]', the structure changes to: [Verb Root] + [mAyI/mEyI] + [Personal Conjugation of planlamak]. This is one of the most common sentence patterns for intermediate learners. For instance, 'Git-meyi planlıyorum' (I plan to go). Note how the '-meyi' suffix functions as the object of the verb. This structure is essential for expressing future intentions that are more certain than a simple future tense but less immediate than 'going to'.
Yazın İtalya'ya gitmeyi planlıyoruz.
The verb can be used in various tenses to convey different nuances. The present continuous (planlıyorum) often indicates a current state of preparation. The past tense (planladım) indicates that the preparation is finished. The future tense (planlayacağım) suggests that the act of planning itself will occur later. Interestingly, the 'miş' past tense (planlamış) is often used in news reporting or when hearing about someone else's plans: 'Hükümet yeni bir yol yapmayı planlamış' (It is said the government has planned to build a new road).
In passive constructions, planlamak becomes 'planlanmak' (to be planned). This is extremely common in corporate and bureaucratic Turkish. You will see headlines like 'Yeni havaalanı projesi planlandı' (The new airport project was planned). Using the passive voice shifts the focus from who is doing the planning to the plan itself, which is often preferred in formal reports. Additionally, the causative form 'planlatmak' (to have someone plan something) is used when a manager or an authority figure delegates the planning task to someone else.
- Negative Form
- To say you are NOT planning something, add 'me/ma' before the tense suffix: 'Bunu yapmayı planlamıyorum' (I am not planning to do this).
Her şeyi en ince ayrıntısına kadar planlamalısın.
The necessitative mood (-meli/-malı) is also frequently used with this verb to give advice or express obligation: 'Geleceğini planlamalısın' (You must plan your future). This emphasizes the importance of foresight. In questions, it often seeks confirmation of intentions: 'Yarın ne yapmayı planlıyorsun?' (What are you planning to do tomorrow?). This is a standard way to ask about someone's schedule without being overly intrusive. The flexibility of planlamak across these various grammatical structures makes it an indispensable tool for any Turkish learner.
Bu akşam dışarı çıkmayı planlıyor musun?
Etkinliğin nerede yapılacağı henüz planlanmadı.
If you walk into a modern office building in Istanbul's Levent or Maslak districts, planlamak is a word you will hear in almost every meeting. It is the language of the 'plaza worker' (plaza çalışanı). It appears in discussions about 'stratejik planlama' (strategic planning), 'kaynak planlaması' (resource planning), and 'zaman planlaması' (time planning). In these contexts, it carries a sense of efficiency and Western-style management. You'll hear phrases like 'Bu çeyrekte satışlarımızı artırmayı planlıyoruz' (We plan to increase our sales this quarter).
- News and Media
- Broadcasters use it to describe government initiatives, such as 'Yeni bir vergi reformu planlanıyor' (A new tax reform is being planned).
In the realm of travel and tourism—a massive industry in Turkey—the word is omnipresent. Travel agents will ask you, 'Nasıl bir rota planlıyorsunuz?' (What kind of route are you planning?). When booking a flight or a hotel, the automated systems or customer service representatives will use this verb to discuss your itinerary. It suggests a professional level of organization that reassures the customer. Even among friends, when discussing a weekend getaway to Bodrum or Cappadocia, planlamak is the verb of choice for the person who has taken charge of the logistics.
Hafta sonu için bir kahvaltı organizasyonu planlıyoruz, sen de gelir misin?
Social media and the 'influencer' culture in Turkey also utilize this word frequently. You'll see 'vlog' titles like 'Haftamı nasıl planlıyorum?' (How do I plan my week?) or 'Düğünümü planlarken öğrendiğim 5 şey' (5 things I learned while planning my wedding). In this sphere, planlamak is associated with lifestyle aesthetics, productivity, and 'life hacking'. It portrays the speaker as someone who is in control of their time and destiny. It is also common in the context of personal development and self-help literature in Turkish.
In academic settings, professors and students use it to discuss research and study schedules. 'Tezimi yazmayı bu yaz bitirmeyi planlıyorum' (I plan to finish writing my thesis this summer) is a common refrain among graduate students. The word implies a systematic approach to learning. Similarly, in the world of politics, you will hear it during election cycles as candidates describe their 'projeleri planlamak' (planning their projects) to improve the city or country. It is a word that denotes serious intent and a roadmap for the future.
- Family Discussions
- Parents use it when discussing their children's education: 'Çocuğun eğitimini yurt dışında devam ettirmeyi planlıyoruz.'
Belediye, trafiği azaltmak için yeni yollar planlıyor.
Şirketimiz, önümüzdeki yıl Avrupa'ya açılmayı planlıyor.
One of the most frequent mistakes English speakers make when using planlamak is related to the grammatical structure of 'planning to do something'. In English, we use the infinitive (to go, to eat). In Turkish, learners often try to use the simple infinitive (-mak/-mek) without the necessary case marker. They might say *'Gitmek planlıyorum'*, which is incorrect. The correct form must include the accusative marker: 'Gitmeyi planlıyorum'. The verb 'planlamak' always needs to know 'what' is being planned, and that 'what' must be in the accusative case.
- Case Errors
- Mistake: *Tatile planlıyorum. Correct: Tatili planlıyorum. You must mark the specific object you are planning.
Another common error is confusing planlamak with 'düşünmek' (to think/consider). While 'düşünmek' can sometimes imply an intention (e.g., 'Oraya gitmeyi düşünüyorum' - I'm thinking of going there), planlamak is much more concrete. Using 'düşünmek' when you have already booked tickets or set a date sounds too indecisive. Conversely, using planlamak for a vague dream that has no actual steps taken yet can sound overly ambitious or even arrogant. Choose your verb based on the level of commitment and preparation involved.
Learners also struggle with the difference between 'planlamak' and 'plan yapmak'. While often interchangeable, 'plan yapmak' is a noun-verb combination (to make a plan) and is generally used for the act of brainstorming or social arrangements (e.g., 'Arkadaşlarla plan yaptık'). Planlamak is a single verb and is often preferred in more formal or technical contexts, or when the focus is on the object being organized (e.g., 'Şehri planlamak'). Using 'plan yapmak' for 'planning a city' sounds slightly amateurish.
- Word Choice
- Don't use 'planlamak' for 'designing' a visual object; use 'tasarlamak' for that. 'Planlamak' is for the organization of time and resources.
Yanlış: Yarın sinemaya gitmek planlıyorum. (Incorrect infinitive use)
Finally, be careful with the passive voice. In English, we might say 'The meeting is planned for 5 PM'. In Turkish, you must use the passive form 'planlanmak'. Saying 'Toplantı saat beşte planlıyor' would mean 'The meeting is planning [something] at five', which makes no sense. The subject of planlamak must be an entity capable of planning (a human, a company, a computer). If the object is the subject of the sentence, the verb must be 'planlanmak'.
- Passive Confusion
- Correct: Etkinlik yarın için planlandı. (The event was planned for tomorrow).
Doğru: Yarın sinemaya gitmeyi planlıyorum. (Correct accusative gerund)
Yanlış: Bu binayı planladım. (Unless you mean the logistics, use 'tasarladım' for the design).
While planlamak is a very versatile verb, Turkish offers several other words that capture specific nuances of planning and preparation. Understanding these can help you sound more like a native speaker. A very close relative is programlamak (to program/schedule). While planlamak focuses on the general structure and decisions, programlamak often refers to the specific timing and sequence of events, much like a computer program or a TV schedule.
- planlamak vs. tasarlamak
- 'Planlamak' is about logistics and organization. 'Tasarlamak' is about creative design, architecture, or conceptualizing a new product.
Another alternative is ayarlamak (to adjust/arrange). This is much more informal and is frequently used for social settings. If you are 'arranging' a meeting time with a friend, you would say 'Saati ayarlayalım' (Let's adjust/set the time) rather than 'Saati planlayalım', which sounds a bit too formal. Ayarlamak implies a bit of negotiation or tweaking to make things fit, whereas planlamak implies a more top-down, structured approach.
For more abstract or long-term intentions, Turkish speakers often use hedeflemek (to aim/target) or amaçlamak (to aim/purpose). While 'planlamak' tells us how you will get there, 'hedeflemek' tells us where you want to go. For example, 'Bu yıl 10 kilo vermeyi hedefliyorum' (I aim to lose 10 kilos this year). You would then 'planlamak' your diet and exercise routine to reach that goal. These verbs work together to describe the full cycle of achievement.
- planlamak vs. kurmak
- 'Kurmak' is used for 'dreaming up' (hayal kurmak) or 'setting up' a company/tent. It is more about the initial establishment than the ongoing organization.
Yarınki toplantıyı henüz ayarlayamadım.
In the context of thinking ahead or taking precautions, you might encounter öngörmek (to foresee/predict). This is often used in business or economics to describe anticipating future trends. While you 'plan' for what you want to happen, you 'öngör' (foresee) what might happen regardless of your actions. Using these words accurately shows a deep grasp of Turkish semantics and the logical flow of planning and anticipation in professional discourse.
- planlamak vs. niyet etmek
- 'Niyet etmek' is often used in religious or spiritual contexts (e.g., intending to fast) or for very personal, inner resolutions.
Mühendisler yeni bir köprü tasarlıyorlar.
Gelecek riskleri öngörmek ve ona göre planlamak gerekir.
How Formal Is It?
रोचक तथ्य
In the early 20th century, there were attempts to find a purely Turkic replacement for 'plan', but the French loanword was so entrenched in military and administrative use that it stayed.
उच्चारण मार्गदर्शिका
- Pronouncing the 'p' too softly like a 'b'.
- Failing to make the 'l' sounds clear.
- Stressing the first syllable 'plan' instead of the end of the word.
- Pronouncing 'a' as 'ei' like in 'plane'. It must stay 'ah'.
- Swallowing the 'k' sound at the end in informal speech.
कठिनाई स्तर
Easy to recognize because of the root 'plan'.
Requires correct use of the accusative case and gerund forms.
Common in daily speech, but requires correct conjugation.
Clear pronunciation makes it easy to hear.
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आगे सीखें
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ज़रूरी व्याकरण
Accusative Case with Transitive Verbs
Tatil-i planlamak.
Verbal Nouns as Objects (-meyi/-mayı)
Yüz-meyi planlıyorum.
Passive Voice Construction (-n/-il)
Plan-la-n-mak.
Causative Voice Construction (-t)
Plan-la-t-mak.
Necessitative Mood (-malı/-meli)
Plan-la-malı-yız.
स्तर के अनुसार उदाहरण
Bir parti planlıyorum.
I am planning a party.
Simple present continuous tense with a direct object.
Tatili planladık.
We planned the holiday.
Past tense (-di) showing a completed action.
Yarın ne planlıyorsun?
What are you planning tomorrow?
Question form in the present continuous.
Güzel bir gün planla.
Plan a beautiful day.
Imperative (command) form.
Annem akşam yemeğini planlıyor.
My mother is planning the dinner.
Third person singular subject.
Biz geziyi planlıyoruz.
We are planning the trip.
Accusative case suffix '-yi' added to 'gezi'.
Bunu planlamadım.
I didn't plan this.
Negative past tense (-ma-dı).
Lütfen bir plan yap.
Please make a plan.
Using the noun 'plan' with the verb 'yapmak' as an alternative.
Dışarı çıkmayı planlıyorum.
I plan to go out.
Infinitive + accusative (-mayı) used as the object.
Yeni bir araba almayı planlıyor.
He/she plans to buy a new car.
Verb + -mayı structure for intention.
Kitap okumayı planladım ama uyudum.
I planned to read a book but I slept.
Contrast between a plan and a result.
Hafta sonunu evde geçirmeyi planlıyoruz.
We plan to spend the weekend at home.
Compound verb phrase as an object.
Sınav için ders çalışmayı planlıyor musun?
Are you planning to study for the exam?
Interrogative form with a verbal object.
Oraya gitmeyi planlamıyoruz.
We are not planning to go there.
Negative present continuous with verbal object.
Ali, İstanbul'a taşınmayı planlıyor.
Ali plans to move to Istanbul.
Proper noun + dative (İstanbul'a) + verbal object.
Erken kalkmayı planladım.
I planned to wake up early.
Simple past tense for a specific intention.
Bu projeyi adım adım planlamalıyız.
We must plan this project step by step.
Necessitative mood (-malı) for obligation.
Geleceğimi daha iyi planlamak istiyorum.
I want to plan my future better.
Infinitive form used with 'istiyorum'.
Düğün törenini nerede planlıyorsunuz?
Where are you planning the wedding ceremony?
Question word 'nerede' used with the verb.
Hükümet yeni bir park yapmayı planlıyor.
The government is planning to build a new park.
Formal subject with a verbal object.
Her şeyi önceden planlamak hayatı kolaylaştırır.
Planning everything in advance makes life easier.
Infinitive used as the subject of the sentence.
Şirket, bütçeyi yeniden planladı.
The company re-planned the budget.
Past tense with a specific financial object.
Bu akşam ne yapacağımızı planladın mı?
Have you planned what we will do tonight?
Subordinate clause (ne yapacağımızı) as an object.
Zamanımı verimli planlamaya çalışıyorum.
I am trying to plan my time efficiently.
Dative infinitive (planlamaya) used with 'çalışıyorum'.
Kentsel dönüşüm projesi titizlikle planlandı.
The urban transformation project was planned meticulously.
Passive voice (-n) in the past tense.
Yatırımlarınızı uzun vadeli planlamalısınız.
You should plan your investments long-term.
Adverbial phrase 'uzun vadeli' modifying the verb.
Olayların bu şekilde gelişeceğini planlamamıştık.
We hadn't planned for events to develop this way.
Pluperfect tense (-mamiştik) showing a past intention that failed.
Eğitim sistemini modernize etmeyi planlıyorlar.
They plan to modernize the education system.
Compound verb object (modernize etmeyi).
Yolculuğun her detayını planlatmak için bir asistan tuttu.
He hired an assistant to have every detail of the journey planned.
Causative form (-lat) indicating delegation.
Yeni stratejimiz, pazar payını artırmayı planlıyor.
Our new strategy plans to increase the market share.
Abstract subject (stratejimiz) performing the action.
Hangi kaynakların kullanılacağı henüz planlanmadı.
It hasn't been planned yet which resources will be used.
Passive voice with a complex subject clause.
Operasyonu gizlilik içinde planladılar.
They planned the operation in secrecy.
Prepositional phrase 'gizlilik içinde' as a modifier.
Ekonomik kalkınma, sürdürülebilir bir modelle planlanmalıdır.
Economic development must be planned with a sustainable model.
Passive necessitative mood for policy recommendation.
Yazar, romanın kurgusunu ustalıkla planlamış.
The author has masterfully planned the plot of the novel.
Inference/Reportative past tense (-miş) for literary critique.
Şirketin iflası, aslında aylar öncesinden planlanmış bir senaryoydu.
The company's bankruptcy was actually a scenario planned months ago.
Participle form (planlanmış) used as an adjective.
Toplumsal değişimi planlamak, sadece yasalarla mümkün değildir.
Planning social change is not possible only through laws.
Infinitive subject in a philosophical statement.
Mühendisler, köprünün dayanıklılığını en uç senaryolara göre planladılar.
Engineers planned the bridge's durability according to extreme scenarios.
Technical context with specific parameters.
Yeni müfredat, öğrencilerin eleştirel düşünme becerilerini geliştirmek üzere planlandı.
The new curriculum was planned to develop students' critical thinking skills.
Passive voice with a purpose clause (üzere).
Kriz anında nasıl hareket edileceği önceden planlanmalıydı.
How to act in a moment of crisis should have been planned beforehand.
Passive past necessitative (-malıydı) for regret/criticism.
Lojistik ağını optimize etmek için yapay zeka destekli bir sistem planlıyoruz.
We are planning an AI-supported system to optimize the logistics network.
Modern technical jargon integration.
Merkezi planlama ekonomilerinde kaynak dağılımı devlet eliyle yürütülür.
In central planning economies, resource distribution is carried out by the state.
Noun phrase 'merkezi planlama' in a socio-economic context.
İnsan zihni, kaosu bile bir düzene göre planlama eğilimindedir.
The human mind tends to plan even chaos according to an order.
Philosophical use of the infinitive as a noun.
Siyasal kampanya, seçmen algısını yönetmek üzere ince elenip sık dokunarak planlanmış.
The political campaign was planned by being meticulously detailed to manage voter perception.
Idiomatic expression (ince elenip sık dokunarak) modifying the passive verb.
Doğanın kendi döngüsü, insan müdahalesiyle planlanamayacak kadar karmaşıktır.
Nature's own cycle is too complex to be planned by human intervention.
Negative passive potential participle (planlanamayacak).
Kentin dokusunu bozmadan yeni yerleşim alanları planlamak büyük bir mimari meydan okumadır.
Planning new residential areas without disturbing the city's fabric is a major architectural challenge.
Complex gerundial phrase as the subject.
Diplomatik ilişkilerin yeniden tesisi, yıllar sürecek bir süreci planlamayı gerektirir.
The re-establishment of diplomatic relations requires planning a process that will last for years.
Accusative infinitive as the object of 'gerektirir'.
Modernite, bireyin kendi hayatını rasyonel bir temelde planlaması gerektiğini savunur.
Modernity argues that the individual must plan their own life on a rational basis.
Possessive infinitive (planlaması) in a 'gerekmek' construction.
Algoritmalar, kullanıcı davranışlarını öngörerek reklam gösterimlerini saniyelik olarak planlar.
Algorithms plan ad displays in seconds by predicting user behaviors.
Technological personification of the verb.
सामान्य शब्द संयोजन
सामान्य वाक्यांश
— Is it as you planned? Used to check if things are going well.
Her şey planladığın gibi mi gidiyor?
— As we planned. Used to confirm a previous agreement.
Planladığımız üzere yarın buluşuyoruz.
— Central planning. A term in economics and politics.
Merkezi planlama bazen verimsizdir.
— To plan step by step. Suggests a logical sequence.
Projeyi adım adım planladık.
— Let's plan together. A collaborative suggestion.
Hafta sonunu birlikte planlayalım mı?
— As far as I have planned. Indicates a partial status.
Planladığım kadarıyla masrafımız az olacak.
अक्सर इससे भ्रम होता है
Thinking is vague; planning is concrete and involves steps.
Tasarlamak is about design/aesthetics; planlamak is about logistics.
Niyet etmek is an internal resolution; planlamak is an external organization.
मुहावरे और अभिव्यक्तियाँ
— The plan made at home doesn't fit the market. Used when plans fail due to unexpected factors.
Her şeyi planlamıştık ama evdeki hesap çarşıya uymadı.
Colloquial— For a plan to fall into the water (to fail completely).
Yağmur yağınca piknik planımız suya düştü.
Daily— To draw a roadmap. A metaphor for planning a complex process.
Şirket için yeni bir yol haritası planlıyoruz.
Professional— To save the day. The opposite of planning; just getting through the moment.
Planlamak yerine sadece günü kurtarmaya çalışıyorlar.
Daily— To make the job secure. Planning thoroughly to avoid risks.
İşi sağlama almak için her detayı planladık.
Daily— To land on four feet (like a cat). Getting lucky despite bad planning.
Hiç planlamamıştı ama yine dört ayağının üstüne düştü.
Daily— To prepare the ground. Planning the initial conditions for success.
Yeni proje için uygun zemini planladılar.
Formal— The caravan is organized on the road. A traditional idiom meaning 'we'll figure it out as we go' (anti-planning).
Bizde genelde plan yapılmaz, kervan yolda düzülür.
Colloquial/Traditional— To sift finely and weave densely. To plan or examine with extreme detail.
Tatili planlarken ince eleyip sık dokuduk.
Daily— To present as a fait accompli. To act without planning or consulting others.
Kararı hiç planlamadan oldubittiye getirdiler.
Colloquialआसानी से भ्रमित होने वाले
Both involve the future.
Kurmak is for building/setting up (a tent, a dream, a business). Planlamak is for the ongoing organization of steps.
Çadırı kurduk ama günü planlamadık.
Both involve arranging.
Ayarlamak is for small fixes or social coordination. Planlamak is for larger, more formal structures.
Saati ayarladım, tatili planladım.
Both involve scheduling.
Programlamak is more about the exact timing/sequence or machines. Planlamak is broader.
Bilgisayarı programladım, projeyi planladım.
Both involve preparation.
Hazırlamak is the physical act of getting ready. Planlamak is the mental act of deciding how to get ready.
Yemeği hazırladım ama partiyi planlamadım.
Both involve the future.
Öngörmek is to predict/foresee. Planlamak is to act based on those predictions.
Yağmuru öngördük ve kapalı alan planladık.
वाक्य संरचनाएँ
[Noun]+[Accusative] planlamak.
Partiyi planlıyorum.
[Verb]+[meyi/mayı] planlamak.
Gitmeyi planlıyorum.
[Adverb] planlamak.
Güzelce planladık.
[Noun] için planlamak.
Gelecek için planlıyoruz.
[Noun] olarak planlanmak.
Proje, park olarak planlandı.
[Verb]+[eceği] planlanmak.
Ne yapılacağı planlandı.
[Noun] çerçevesinde planlamak.
Yasalar çerçevesinde planladık.
[Noun] temelinde planlanmak.
Rasyonellik temelinde planlandı.
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इसे कैसे इस्तेमाल करें
Very high in both written and spoken Turkish.
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*Gitmek planlıyorum.
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Gitmeyi planlıyorum.
You must use the accusative form of the verbal noun as the object.
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*Tatil planlıyorum.
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Tatili planlıyorum.
Specific nouns require the accusative case marker.
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*Toplantı saat beşte planlıyor.
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Toplantı saat beşte planlanıyor.
If the meeting is the subject, use the passive voice because the meeting cannot plan itself.
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*Bu elbiseyi planladım.
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Bu elbiseyi tasarladım.
Use 'tasarlamak' for creative design/fashion, not 'planlamak'.
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*Yarın için planım yok planlamıyorum.
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Yarın için bir şey planlamıyorum.
Redundancy. 'Planlamıyorum' already covers the lack of a plan.
सुझाव
Vowel Harmony Matters
When using '-meyi' or '-mayı', match it to the last vowel of the verb root. 'Git-meyi', but 'Yap-mayı'.
Professional Tone
Use 'planlamak' in business emails to sound more organized than using 'istiyorum' (I want).
Pair with Adverbs
Words like 'dikkatlice' (carefully) or 'birlikte' (together) go perfectly with this verb.
Modernity
Using this word often associates you with a modern, proactive lifestyle in Turkey.
Passive Voice
If you hear 'planlanıyor', it means something is in the works but not yet finished.
Structure
Start your sentences with the time or place, then the object, and end with 'planlıyorum'.
Confidence
Saying 'planlıyorum' sounds more confident than 'belki yaparım' (maybe I'll do it).
Root Word
Always remember the root is 'plan'. The rest is just the Turkish 'engine' added to it.
Travel
When talking to a travel agent, use 'rota planlamak' (planning a route).
Avoid Infinitive alone
Never say 'Gitmek planlıyorum'. It sounds very foreign. Always 'Gitmeyi'.
याद करें
स्मृति सहायक
Think of a 'PLAN' and then 'LA-ugh' because your 'MAK-ing' it happen. Plan-la-mak.
दृश्य संबंध
Imagine a giant blueprint (plan) being rolled out over a city map. Every time you roll it, you say 'planlamak'.
Word Web
चैलेंज
Try to write three things you plan to do tomorrow using the '-meyi planlıyorum' structure. Share them with a friend.
शब्द की उत्पत्ति
The root 'plan' entered Turkish from French ('plan') during the late Ottoman modernization period (Tanzimat). The verb was formed in Turkish by adding the native suffix '-la' to the borrowed noun.
मूल अर्थ: A flat surface, map, or drawing (from Latin 'planum').
Indo-European root (French) with Turkic verbalization.सांस्कृतिक संदर्भ
No specific sensitivities, but be aware that in some traditional contexts, over-planning can be seen as trying to control fate too much.
English speakers might use 'plan' as both a noun and a verb. In Turkish, you must distinguish between 'plan' (noun) and 'planlamak' (verb).
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वास्तविक संदर्भ
At the Office
- Toplantıyı planlayalım.
- Bütçeyi kim planlıyor?
- Proje takvimini planladık.
- Stratejik planlama yapmalıyız.
Travel Planning
- Rotayı nasıl planladın?
- Tatili erken planlamak ucuzdur.
- Gezilecek yerleri planlayalım.
- Ulaşımı planlamadık.
Daily Life
- Bugün ne planlıyorsun?
- Hafta sonunu planladın mı?
- Alışverişi planlamam lazım.
- Akşam yemeğini planlıyorum.
Education
- Ders çalışmayı planlıyorum.
- Sınav haftasını planladım.
- Ödevimi ne zaman yapacağımı planlamalıyım.
- Kariyerimi planlıyorum.
Events
- Düğünü nerede planlıyorsunuz?
- Partiyi sürpriz olarak planladık.
- Konferansı düzenlemek için planlama yapıyoruz.
- Etkinliği kim planladı?
बातचीत की शुरुआत
"Gelecek yaz için bir tatil planlıyor musun?"
"Hafta sonu neler yapmayı planlıyorsun, anlatır mısın?"
"Kariyerini planlarken en çok neye dikkat ediyorsun?"
"Sence şehirlerimizi daha iyi nasıl planlayabiliriz?"
"Hayatında yaptığın en büyük plan neydi?"
डायरी विषय
Önümüzdeki beş yıl için neler planladığını yaz.
Mükemmel bir tatil gününü nasıl planlarsın? Detaylarıyla anlat.
Planlı çalışmanın avantajları ve dezavantajları nelerdir?
Bir planın suya düştüğü bir anını ve sonrasında ne yaptığını anlat.
Bugünü verimli geçirmek için neler planladın?
अक्सर पूछे जाने वाले सवाल
10 सवालYes, as a transitive verb, the specific thing you are planning must be marked with the accusative suffix (-i, -ı, -u, -ü). For example, 'geziyi planlamak'.
Yes, 'plan yapmak' (to make a plan) is very common in daily life. 'Planlamak' sounds slightly more formal and is often used in professional contexts or for complex projects.
'Planlamak' is about the 'how' and 'when' (logistics). 'Tasarlamak' is about the 'what' (design, concept, architecture). You plan a trip, but you design a building.
You say 'Gitmeyi planlıyorum'. Note the '-meyi' suffix, which functions as the accusative object of the verb.
Yes, 'aile planlaması' is the standard term for family planning in Turkish.
Yes, like in English, you can 'plan' a crime: 'Cinayeti planlamışlar' (They planned the murder).
A person who plans is a 'planlayıcı'. A physical notebook for planning is often called an 'ajanda' or 'günlük planlayıcı'.
Extremely common. It is a B1 level word but appears in almost every professional and social conversation involving the future.
It is 'şehir planlama' or 'kentsel planlama'.
Usually, 'hayal kurmak' is used for dreams. 'Planlamak' implies you are actually going to do it.
खुद को परखो 200 सवाल
Write a sentence about planning a trip to Istanbul.
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Write a sentence saying you plan to study tomorrow.
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Describe a project you planned at work using the past tense.
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Write a question asking a friend what they are planning for the weekend.
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Use 'planlanmak' in a sentence about a meeting.
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Write a sentence using 'stratejik planlama'.
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Explain why planning is important in three sentences.
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Write a sentence using the negative form 'planlamıyorum'.
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Use 'planlamalıyız' to give advice to a student.
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Write a sentence about urban planning.
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Translate: 'We planned the route step by step'.
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Write a sentence about career planning.
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Use 'planlanmış' as an adjective.
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Write a sentence using 'planlatmak'.
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Translate: 'I am planning to buy a new car next year'.
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Write a sentence using 'plansız'.
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Translate: 'Everything went as planned'.
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Write a short paragraph (3 sentences) about your dream wedding plan.
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Use 'öngörmek' and 'planlamak' in the same sentence.
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Write a formal sentence about budget planning.
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Tell a partner about your plans for next summer.
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Discuss the importance of urban planning in cities like Istanbul.
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Explain your daily routine and how you plan it.
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Ask three questions to your teacher about their career planning.
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Describe a time when a plan failed and what happened.
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Roleplay: You are a travel agent planning a trip for a customer.
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Give a short speech about why students should plan their study time.
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Talk about a surprise party you planned for a friend.
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Discuss the difference between 'planning' and 'dreaming'.
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What would you plan if you had unlimited money for one day?
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Tell us about a project you are currently planning.
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How do you plan your budget every month?
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Ask a friend if they plan to move to another city.
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Discuss the phrase 'Kervan yolda düzülür'. Do you agree with it?
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Describe how you plan your weekends.
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What is the most difficult thing to plan in your opinion?
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Talk about a historical event that was well-planned.
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How does technology help you plan your life?
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Do you like to plan everything or be spontaneous?
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Give advice to someone planning their first trip abroad.
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Listen to the sentence: 'Yarın sabah erkenden yola çıkmayı planlıyoruz.' When are they planning to leave?
Listen: 'Bu yılki bütçemizi %10 artırmayı planladık.' By how much did they plan to increase the budget?
Listen: 'Etkinlik yağmur nedeniyle iptal edildi, oysa her şeyi planlamıştık.' Was the event planned?
Listen: 'Yeni bir iş kurmayı planlıyorum ama henüz sermayem yok.' What is the obstacle?
Listen: 'Toplantının yeri henüz planlanmadı.' Has the meeting place been decided?
Listen: 'Haftalık ders programımı dün gece planladım.' When was the schedule planned?
Listen: 'Tatilimizi planlarken çok eğlendik.' Was planning the holiday fun?
Listen: 'Kariyerimi yurt dışında devam ettirmeyi planlıyorum.' Where does the person plan to continue their career?
Listen: 'Hükümet yeni yollar yapmayı planlıyor.' Who is planning to build new roads?
Listen: 'Bunu yapmayı hiç planlamamıştım.' Had the person planned to do this before?
Listen: 'Her detayı titizlikle planlamalıyız.' How should they plan?
Listen: 'Proje takvimi revize edilerek yeniden planlandı.' Was the project schedule changed?
Listen: 'Yarın akşam dışarı çıkmayı planlıyor musun?' Is the speaker asking about tonight or tomorrow?
Listen: 'Plansızlık başarısızlığın en büyük nedenidir.' What is the main cause of failure according to the speaker?
Listen: 'Sürpriz partiyi arkadaşlarımla planladım.' Who did the speaker plan the party with?
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Summary
The verb 'planlamak' is your primary tool for moving from vague ideas to structured action in Turkish. Whether at work or with friends, using it correctly—with the proper accusative endings—shows that you are organized and intentional about your future steps. Example: 'Yarın erkenden yola çıkmayı planlıyoruz' (We plan to set out early tomorrow).
- A versatile Turkish verb meaning 'to plan' or 'to arrange', essential for discussing future intentions and professional logistics across all social contexts.
- Grammatically transitive, it requires the accusative case for nouns or the '-meyi/-mayı' gerund form for actions, indicating a high level of commitment.
- Widely used in business (strategic planning), travel (itineraries), and daily life (schedules), reflecting a modern, organized approach to time management.
- Differentiated from 'düşünmek' (to think) by its concreteness and from 'tasarlamak' (to design) by its focus on logistics rather than aesthetics.
Vowel Harmony Matters
When using '-meyi' or '-mayı', match it to the last vowel of the verb root. 'Git-meyi', but 'Yap-mayı'.
Professional Tone
Use 'planlamak' in business emails to sound more organized than using 'istiyorum' (I want).
Pair with Adverbs
Words like 'dikkatlice' (carefully) or 'birlikte' (together) go perfectly with this verb.
Modernity
Using this word often associates you with a modern, proactive lifestyle in Turkey.
संबंधित सामग्री
business के और शब्द
alışveriş
A1Shopping
ambalaj
B1पैकेजिंग वह सामग्री है जो उत्पादों की रक्षा करती है।
angaje
C1committed or engaged in a specific cause or activity
atılım
C1एक बड़ी सफलता, छलांग, या महत्वपूर्ण पहल।
bakiye
B1balance, remainder
banka
A1bank
bedel
B1Price, cost, value, or compensation
bildirmek
B1आधिकारिक तौर पर सूचित करना या रिपोर्ट करना।
borç
B1debt or duty
bütçe
B1बजट एक वित्तीय योजना है जो अनुमानित आय और व्यय का विवरण देती है।