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- The word 'yetenekli' is the Turkish adjective for 'talented' or 'gifted', used to describe people with natural aptitudes.
- It is derived from 'yetenek' (talent) + '-li' (with), following standard Turkish vowel harmony rules for adjectives.
- Commonly used in arts, sports, and professional contexts to praise high potential or exceptional skill levels in individuals.
- It is often paired with 'konusunda' or the locative case to specify the field of talent, like 'müzikte yetenekli'.
The Turkish word yetenekli is a fundamental adjective used to describe someone who possesses a natural aptitude, flair, or gift for a particular activity. Derived from the root yetenek (talent or ability) and the suffix -li (meaning 'with' or 'possessing'), it directly translates to 'talented' or 'gifted' in English. In Turkish culture, acknowledging someone's innate abilities is a common form of praise, and this word serves as the primary vehicle for such compliments across various domains including the arts, sports, academics, and professional skills.
- Core Definition
- The quality of having a natural skill or proficiency in a specific area, often implying that the person was born with this inclination or has developed it to an exceptional degree.
When you use yetenekli, you are often making a distinction between someone who is merely hardworking (çalışkan) and someone who has an inherent spark. While hard work is respected in Turkey, being yetenekli is seen as a special blessing or a 'God-given' gift (Allah vergisi). You will hear this word used frequently in schools by teachers describing students, in sports commentaries discussing young athletes, and in the workplace when identifying high-potential employees.
Yeni transfer edilen futbolcu gerçekten çok yetenekli.
The word is versatile. It can be used as a standalone predicate or as an attributive adjective preceding a noun. For instance, 'O çocuk çok yetenekli' (That child is very talented) vs. 'Yetenekli bir çocuk' (A talented child). It is important to note that Turkish speakers use this word specifically for human beings or personified entities. You wouldn't typically call a tool or an object 'yetenekli', though you might call a dog 'yetenekli' if it performs complex tricks.
- Nuance: Talent vs. Skill
- While 'becerikli' (skillful/handy) refers to being good at manual tasks or practical solutions, 'yetenekli' leans more towards creative or competitive excellence like music, painting, or strategic thinking.
Kız kardeşim resim konusunda son derece yetenekli biridir.
In professional settings, 'yetenekli' is often associated with 'yetenek yönetimi' (talent management). Companies search for 'yetenekli gençler' (talented youths) to join their ranks. In this context, the word moves beyond just art and music and encompasses leadership, coding, and strategic planning. It suggests a high ceiling for growth and potential.
- Grammar Note
- The word follows standard vowel harmony. Since 'yetenek' ends in 'e', the suffix is '-li' (not -lı, -lu, -lü). It functions as a standard adjective and does not change based on gender, as Turkish is gender-neutral.
Piyano çalmak için yetenekli olmak yetmez, çok çalışmak da gerekir.
O kadar yetenekli ki, her şeyi ilk denemesinde öğreniyor.
Finally, understand that 'yetenekli' is the positive pole. Its opposite is 'yeteneksiz' (untalented). Using 'yeteneksiz' can be quite harsh in Turkish, so speakers often prefer softer phrases like 'pek yeteneği yok' (doesn't have much talent) to avoid direct offense. Mastery of 'yetenekli' allows you to navigate social praise and professional evaluations with ease.
Using yetenekli correctly requires understanding its position in the sentence and the prepositions/cases it often associates with. While it is a simple adjective, its impact changes based on whether it is used generally or specifically for a field. To specify the field of talent, Turkish speakers typically use the dative case or the word konusunda (in the subject of).
- General Usage
- When used generally, it follows the noun or the subject. 'Ayşe çok yetenekli.' (Ayşe is very talented.)
Bu sınıftaki tüm öğrenciler farklı alanlarda yetenekli.
To say someone is talented *at* something, you have two main options. The first is using the locative case (-da/-de). For example, 'Müzikte yetenekli' (Talented in music). The second, and perhaps more common in formal or descriptive speech, is using the phrase '[Field] konusunda yetenekli'. For example, 'Yabancı dil öğrenme konusunda yetenekli' (Talented in the matter of learning foreign languages).
- Specific Field Usage
- Structure: [Noun] + [Locative] + yetenekli OR [Noun] + konusunda + yetenekli.
O, matematik konusunda doğuştan yetenekli.
You can also use 'yetenekli' to modify a person's profession. This is very common in reviews or introductions. 'Yetenekli bir yazar' (A talented writer), 'Yetenekli bir mühendis' (A talented engineer). Note that the indefinite article 'bir' comes between the adjective and the noun in Turkish, which is a common point of confusion for English speakers who want to say 'bir yetenekli yazar'. The correct order is 'yetenekli bir yazar'.
Şirketimiz, yetenekli gençleri bünyesine katmak istiyor.
In negative sentences, you can use 'değil' (not) or the antonym 'yeteneksiz'. 'O kadar da yetenekli değil' (He isn't that talented). In questions, use the 'mu/mü' particle. 'Sence o çocuk yetenekli mi?' (Do you think that child is talented?). This is a standard way to seek someone's opinion on a performance or a person's capability.
- Comparisons
- Use 'daha' for more and 'en' for most. 'Daha yetenekli' (More talented), 'En yetenekli' (Most talented).
Sınıfın en yetenekli öğrencisi ödül aldı.
Finally, consider the use of 'yetenekli' in complex sentences involving 'olmak' (to be). 'Yetenekli olmak her şey değildir' (Being talented isn't everything). Here, the adjective is part of a gerund phrase acting as the subject. This level of usage is common in proverbs or motivational speeches, emphasizing that while talent is a start, it requires action to be meaningful.
Eğer yetenekliysen, bu kapılar sana her zaman açılır.
The word yetenekli is a staple of Turkish media, education, and social life. If you turn on a Turkish television channel, you are almost certain to encounter it within a few hours, especially on reality TV or news broadcasts. The most prominent cultural reference is the show 'Yetenek Sizsiniz Türkiye', the Turkish version of the 'Got Talent' franchise. The title itself is a clever play on words, as 'yeteneksiz' means untalented, but 'Yetenek Sizsiniz' means 'The talent is you'.
- Popular Culture
- TV shows like 'Yetenek Sizsiniz Türkiye' have made the word 'yetenek' a household term, often associated with auditions and public performances.
Jüri üyeleri, yarışmacının ne kadar yetenekli olduğunu tartışıyor.
In the world of sports, particularly football (soccer), sports commentators and journalists use yetenekli to describe 'wonderkids' or 'prospects'. When a young player from the academy makes their debut, the headline often reads: 'Gelecek vaat eden yetenekli genç' (A promising talented youth). It implies a level of technique and vision that surpasses their peers.
- Sports Journalism
- In football, 'yetenekli ayaklar' (talented feet) is a common poetic way to describe players with great dribbling or passing skills.
In the education system, Turkish teachers use 'yetenekli' in parent-teacher conferences. It is a way to encourage parents to enroll their children in extra-curricular activities. You might hear: 'Çocuğunuz resim konusunda çok yetenekli, mutlaka bir kursa göndermelisiniz' (Your child is very talented in painting; you should definitely send them to a course). This usage highlights the Turkish value placed on nurturing natural gifts.
Bu proje için çok yetenekli bir tasarımcıya ihtiyacımız var.
In daily social life, 'yetenekli' is used to compliment friends. If a friend cooks a great meal or fixes a broken appliance, you might say 'Vay, çok yetenekliymişsin!' (Wow, you were very talented!). Even though 'becerikli' (skillful/handy) might be technically more accurate for fixing things, 'yetenekli' is often used as a broader, more enthusiastic compliment.
- Professional Context
- Human Resources departments in Turkey focus on 'yetenek avcılığı' (talent hunting) to find the best graduates from top universities.
Üniversite yıllarında ne kadar yetenekli olduğu belliydi.
Sanatçı, yetenekli elleriyle kile hayat veriyor.
When learning Turkish, English speakers often make specific errors with yetenekli. The most common mistake is confusing it with similar adjectives like 'becerikli', 'akıllı', or 'başarılı'. While these words are related, they are not interchangeable, and using the wrong one can change the meaning of your sentence significantly.
- Mistake 1: Yetenekli vs. Becerikli
- 'Becerikli' means skillful or handy (good with hands/tasks). 'Yetenekli' means talented (natural aptitude). You use 'yetenekli' for a pianist, but 'becerikli' for someone who can fix a leaky faucet.
Yanlış: Musluğu tamir etti, çok yetenekli. (Wrong: He fixed the tap, he is very talented.)
Doğru: Musluğu tamir etti, çok becerikli.
Another frequent error is the word order. In English, we say 'a talented man'. In Turkish, beginners often try to translate this as 'bir yetenekli adam'. However, in Turkish, the indefinite article 'bir' almost always comes immediately before the noun when an adjective is present. The correct form is 'yetenekli bir adam'.
- Mistake 2: Word Order
- Always place 'bir' between the adjective and the noun. Yetenekli (Adj) + bir + Ressam (Noun).
Yanlış: O bir yetenekli çocuk.
Doğru: O yetenekli bir çocuk.
A third mistake involves the prepositional use. In English, we say 'talented *at* painting'. In Turkish, learners often try to use 'da/de' (at) for everything. While 'Resimde yetenekli' is acceptable, the more idiomatic and common way to express this is using 'konusunda' (in the subject of) or 'alanında' (in the field of). Using 'da/de' exclusively can sometimes sound a bit basic or slightly off in certain contexts.
Müzik konusunda yetenekli olduğunu herkes biliyor.
Finally, don't confuse 'yetenekli' with 'başarılı' (successful). A person can be 'yetenekli' but not 'başarılı' if they don't work hard, or they can be 'başarılı' but not particularly 'yetenekli' through pure grit. Mixing these up in a performance review or a school setting can lead to misunderstandings about a person's nature vs. their results.
- Mistake 4: Yetenekli vs. Başarılı
- 'Yetenekli' refers to potential/ability. 'Başarılı' refers to the outcome/result. Use 'başarılı' for someone who won a race, even if they aren't the most naturally gifted.
Çok yetenekli ama hiç çalışmadığı için başarılı değil.
To truly master the concept of 'talent' in Turkish, you should be aware of the synonyms and related terms that offer different shades of meaning. While yetenekli is the most common and versatile term, other words can provide more precision depending on the context, formality, or specific type of ability being described.
- Kabiliyetli
- This is the closest synonym to 'yetenekli'. It comes from the Arabic root 'kabiliyet'. It is slightly more formal and is often used in academic or psychological contexts. In daily speech, 'yetenekli' is preferred, but 'kabiliyetli' sounds more sophisticated.
Genç araştırmacı, veri analizi konusunda oldukça kabiliyetli.
As discussed previously, becerikli is often confused with yetenekli. Use becerikli when you want to emphasize practical skills, handiness, or the ability to get things done efficiently. A 'becerikli' person is resourceful and good at solving everyday problems.
- Maharetli
- This word specifically implies mastery or craftsmanship. It is frequently used for chefs, artisans, or anyone whose work requires fine motor skills and experience. 'Maharetli eller' (skillful hands) is a common expression.
Annem mutfakta çok maharetlidir, harika yemekler yapar.
For an even more formal or literary tone, you might encounter istidatlı. This word is rarely used in casual conversation but appears in classical literature or very formal critiques. It suggests a latent, natural predisposition or potential that is waiting to be developed.
If you are talking about someone who is a 'prodigy' or exceptionally gifted, you can use üstün yetenekli. This is the official term used in the Turkish education system for 'gifted and talented' programs. It implies that the person is in the top percentile of their peer group.
- Usta
- While 'usta' means 'master' (noun), it can be used as an adjective to describe someone who is highly proficient. 'Usta bir şoför' (A master driver). It focuses more on the result of years of experience rather than natural talent.
O, bu işin ustasıdır, ona güvenebilirsin.
Finally, consider donanımlı. This means 'well-equipped' or 'well-qualified'. In a professional context, being 'yetenekli' (talented) is great, but being 'donanımlı' (having the right education, certificates, and skills) is often what gets you the job. Using these words together—'yetenekli ve donanımlı'—describes the ideal candidate.
How Formal Is It?
재미있는 사실
The suffix '-nek' is used in Turkish to create nouns from verbs (like 'gelenek' from 'gelmek'). So 'yetenek' literally means 'that which is sufficient'. Adding '-li' makes it an adjective 'possessing that which is sufficient'.
발음 가이드
- Pronouncing 'y' as 'j' (like German 'ja').
- Using the wrong vowel harmony for '-li' (e.g., saying 'yeteneklü').
- Over-aspirating the 't' sound.
- Stress falling on the first syllable.
- Dropping the final 'i' sound.
난이도
The word is common and easy to recognize in texts. Vowel harmony is consistent.
Requires remembering the 'Adjective + bir + Noun' order and the 'konusunda' construction.
Pronunciation is straightforward for English speakers.
Distinct sound, usually easy to pick out in conversation.
다음에 무엇을 배울까
선수 학습
다음에 배울 것
고급
알아야 할 문법
Adjective Word Order
Yetenekli (Adj) + bir (Art) + Ressam (Noun)
Locative Case for Fields
Müzik-te (In music) yetenekli
Possessive + Konusunda
Yazılım (Software) konusunda (in the subject of) yetenekli
Light Vowel Harmony (-li)
Ye-te-nek (ends in e) -> yetenek-li
Superlative 'en'
En yetenekli öğrenci
수준별 예문
O çocuk çok yetenekli.
That child is very talented.
Subject + Adverb + Adjective.
Yetenekli bir öğrenciyim.
I am a talented student.
Adjective + 'bir' + Noun + Personal suffix.
Ali resim yapmada yetenekli mi?
Is Ali talented at drawing?
Question form using 'mi'.
Biz yetenekli bir takımız.
We are a talented team.
Plural subject with an adjective phrase.
Annem çok yetenekli bir aşçı.
My mother is a very talented cook.
Possessive + Adjective phrase.
Sen yetenekli misin?
Are you talented?
Second person singular question.
O yetenekli değil.
He/She is not talented.
Negative using 'değil'.
Yetenekli insanlar burada.
Talented people are here.
Plural noun modified by adjective.
Kardeşim müzik konusunda çok yetenekli.
My sibling is very talented in the subject of music.
Using 'konusunda' to specify the field.
Hangi alanlarda yeteneklisin?
In which areas are you talented?
Question word 'hangi' with locative plural.
O, benden daha yetenekli bir oyuncu.
He/She is a more talented actor than me.
Comparative 'daha' with ablative 'benden'.
Yetenekli olduğun için bu işi aldın.
You got this job because you are talented.
Using 'olduğun için' (because you are).
En yetenekli arkadaşım sensin.
You are my most talented friend.
Superlative 'en'.
Yetenekli çocukları keşfetmek istiyoruz.
We want to discover talented children.
Accusative case on 'çocukları'.
Piyano çalmakta yetenekli misin?
Are you talented at playing the piano?
Locative on a verbal noun (-makta).
Yetenekli birini arıyorum.
I am looking for someone talented.
Indefinite pronoun 'birini' (someone).
Yeni projede yetenekli mühendislere ihtiyacımız var.
We need talented engineers for the new project.
Dative case for 'ihtiyacı olmak'.
Onun ne kadar yetenekli olduğunu herkes biliyor.
Everyone knows how talented he/she is.
Noun clause with '-duğunu'.
Yetenekli olmak bazen yeterli değildir.
Being talented is sometimes not enough.
Infinitive '-mak' as a subject.
Bu kadar yetenekli birini daha önce görmemiştim.
I hadn't seen someone this talented before.
Past perfect with 'bu kadar' (this much).
Şirketimiz yetenekli gençleri destekliyor.
Our company supports talented youths.
Present continuous with plural object.
Yetenekli olduğun kadar çalışkan da olmalısın.
You should be as hardworking as you are talented.
Comparison with '-duğu kadar'.
O, diller konusunda inanılmaz yetenekli.
He/She is incredibly talented in languages.
Adverb 'inanılmaz' modifying the adjective.
Yetenekli bir sanatçı olmak kolay değil.
It is not easy to be a talented artist.
Complex subject phrase.
Yetenekli öğrencilerin potansiyellerini ortaya çıkarmalıyız.
We must reveal the potential of talented students.
Genitive-possessive construction.
Onun bu kadar yetenekli çıkacağını tahmin etmemiştim.
I didn't predict that he/she would turn out to be this talented.
Future participle in a noun clause.
Yetenekli bir lider, kriz anlarında soğukkanlı kalır.
A talented leader stays calm during moments of crisis.
General statement using present simple (Aorist).
Bu iş için sadece yetenekli olmak yetmez, tecrübe de lazım.
Being talented alone is not enough for this job; experience is also needed.
Negative aorist 'yetmez'.
Yetenekli olduğunu kanıtlamak için çok çalıştı.
He/She worked hard to prove that he/she is talented.
Purpose clause with '-mak için'.
Okulun en yetenekli ressamı olarak tanınıyor.
He/She is known as the most talented painter of the school.
Passive voice 'tanınıyor'.
Yetenekli kişilerin bir araya geldiği bir platform kurduk.
We established a platform where talented people come together.
Relative clause with '-diği'.
Kendini yetenekli buluyor musun?
Do you find yourself talented?
Reflexive pronoun 'kendini'.
Yetenekli bir yazarın üslubu, ilk cümleden kendini belli eder.
A talented writer's style reveals itself from the first sentence.
Compound sentence with idiomatic expression 'kendini belli etmek'.
Toplum, yetenekli bireyleri destekleme konusunda yetersiz kalıyor.
Society remains inadequate in supporting talented individuals.
Gerund phrase '-me konusunda'.
Bu kadar yetenekli birinin harcanması gerçekten çok üzücü.
It is truly very sad that someone this talented is being wasted.
Passive gerund 'harcanması'.
Yetenekli ellerde en basit malzeme bile bir sanat eserine dönüşebilir.
In talented hands, even the simplest material can turn into a work of art.
Locative with 'bile' (even).
Onun ne kadar yetenekli olduğu tartışma götürmez bir gerçek.
It is an indisputable fact how talented he/she is.
Idiomatic adjective 'tartışma götürmez'.
Yetenekli gençlerin beyin göçü, ülkenin en büyük sorunlarından biri.
The brain drain of talented youths is one of the country's biggest problems.
Complex genitive chain.
Bu yetenekli oyuncu, her rolün hakkını veriyor.
This talented actor does justice to every role.
Idiomatic expression 'hakkını vermek'.
Yetenekli olduğunu biliyorduk ama bu kadarı bizi şaşırttı.
We knew he/she was talented, but this much surprised us.
Contrast using 'ama' and 'bu kadarı'.
Yetenekli bir zihnin kıvrımlarında kaybolmak, bir okur için en büyük keyiftir.
Getting lost in the folds of a talented mind is the greatest pleasure for a reader.
Poetic and abstract usage.
Sanatçının yetenekli fırçası, tuval üzerinde adeta dans ediyor.
The artist's talented brush literally dances on the canvas.
Metaphorical usage.
Eğitim sistemi, yetenekli çocukları standart kalıplara sokmaya çalışmamalı.
The education system should not try to fit talented children into standard molds.
Negative necessity '-mamalı'.
Onun ne denli yetenekli olduğunu ancak zaman gösterecek.
Only time will tell just how talented he/she is.
Using 'ne denli' (to what extent).
Yetenekli bir siyasetçi, halkın nabzını tutmayı iyi bilir.
A talented politician knows well how to keep a finger on the pulse of the people.
Idiomatic 'nabzını tutmak'.
Bu yetenekli kadroyla başaramayacağımız hiçbir şey yok.
There is nothing we cannot achieve with this talented staff.
Relative clause 'başaramayacağımız'.
Yetenekli insanların mütevazı kalabilmesi takdire şayandır.
It is praiseworthy that talented people can remain humble.
Abstract noun phrase with 'takdire şayan'.
Yetenekli bir mimarın elinden çıkan bu bina, şehre yeni bir soluk getirdi.
This building, created by a talented architect, brought a new breath to the city.
Participial phrase 'elinden çıkan'.
자주 쓰는 조합
자주 쓰는 구문
— He/She looks like someone talented.
İlk izlenimim olumlu, yetenekli birine benziyor.
— It's obvious that he/she is talented.
Daha beş yaşında ama yetenekli olduğu belli.
— May the most talented one win.
Yarışma başlıyor, en yetenekli olan kazansın.
— We built a talented team.
Bu projeyi bitirmek için yetenekli bir ekip kurduk.
— He/She proved that he/she is talented.
Dünkü konserde herkesin önünde yetenekli olduğunu kanıtladı.
— He/She comes from a talented family.
Babası da müzisyendi, yetenekli bir aileden geliyor.
— We must find a talented student.
Laboratuvar için yetenekli bir öğrenci bulmalıyız.
자주 혼동되는 단어
Becerikli is about being 'handy' or good at tasks. Yetenekli is about innate talent like music or art.
Başarılı means 'successful'. You can be talented but not successful, or vice versa.
Akıllı means 'smart' or 'intelligent'. While related, they are distinct qualities.
관용어 및 표현
— To show off one's talent or perform exceptionally well.
Sahneye çıktı ve yeteneğini konuşturdu.
Informal/Neutral— To be overflowing with talent.
Çocuktan resmen yetenek fışkırıyor.
Informal/Enthusiastic— To display or exhibit one's talents.
Yarışmacılar yeteneklerini sergilemek için sabırsızlanıyor.
Neutral/Formal— To let one's talents wither or go to waste.
Bu monoton iş onun yeteneklerini köreltiyor.
Neutral— A talent exam (often for university entrance).
Güzel sanatlar fakültesi için yetenek sınavına girdi.
Academic— The door to talent (opportunity).
Bu yarışma senin için bir yetenek kapısı olabilir.
Metaphorical혼동하기 쉬운
Both involve being 'good' at things.
Becerikli is more about practical skills and resourcefulness in daily life, whereas yetenekli is about having a gift for something specific like art or logic.
Annem çok becerikli, bozulan her şeyi tamir eder. Ama kardeşim piyano çalma konusunda yetenekli.
They are synonyms.
Kabiliyetli is of Arabic origin and sounds more formal or academic. Yetenekli is the modern, more common Turkish word.
Kabiliyetli bir bilim insanı (Formal) vs. Yetenekli bir ressam (General).
Both imply skill.
Maharetli specifically emphasizes mastery, often in manual crafts or cooking. It suggests 'skillful hands'.
Maharetli aşçının elinden çıkan yemekler harikaydı.
Used in professional contexts.
Donanımlı means you have the tools, education, and experience. Yetenekli is the natural ability you bring to the table.
O hem yetenekli hem de çok donanımlı bir mühendis.
They often go together.
Başarılı is the result (success). Yetenekli is the potential (talent).
Çok yetenekli bir sporcu ama sakatlıklar yüzünden başarılı olamadı.
문장 패턴
[Subject] [Adjective].
O yetenekli.
[Adjective] bir [Noun].
Yetenekli bir çocuk.
[Field]-da/de yetenekli.
Sporda yetenekli.
[Field] konusunda yetenekli.
Yazı yazma konusunda yetenekli.
[Subject] ne kadar yetenekli!
Bu kız ne kadar yetenekli!
Yetenekli olduğu kadar [Other Quality].
Yetenekli olduğu kadar dürüst biridir.
Yetenekli bir [Noun]-ın [Possession]...
Yetenekli bir ressamın tablosu her zaman değerlidir.
Yetenekli ellerde [Noun]...
Yetenekli ellerde çamur bile şahesere dönüşür.
어휘 가족
명사
동사
형용사
관련
사용법
Very high in daily life, media, and professional evaluations.
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Bir yetenekli çocuk
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Yetenekli bir çocuk
In Turkish, when an adjective modifies a noun with the indefinite article 'bir', 'bir' must come between the adjective and the noun.
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O resimde çok becerikli.
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O resimde çok yetenekli.
While 'becerikli' means skillful, 'yetenekli' is the correct word for artistic talent like painting.
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Yeteneklü
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Yetenekli
Turkish vowel harmony requires the suffix to match the last vowel of the root. 'Yetenek' ends in 'e' (front vowel), so the suffix must be '-li'.
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Ben yetenekli piyano çalmak.
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Piyano çalma konusunda yetenekliyim.
You cannot simply put the adjective before a verb phrase. You need to use a noun form of the activity and the correct sentence structure.
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Bu araba çok yetenekli.
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Bu araba çok gelişmiş/güçlü.
'Yetenekli' is used for people and sometimes animals, but not for inanimate objects like cars or machines.
팁
Adjective Order
Always remember to put 'bir' after 'yetenekli' when describing a person. Say 'yetenekli bir çocuk', not 'bir yetenekli çocuk'. This is a very common mistake for English speakers.
Specific Fields
To sound more like a native, use the word 'konusunda' (in the subject of) after the activity. For example: 'Satranç konusunda yetenekli' (Talented at chess).
Final Syllable Stress
In Turkish adjectives, the stress is usually on the last syllable. Make sure to emphasize the 'Lİ' at the end of 'yetenekli' for a natural sound.
Giving Compliments
Complimenting someone as 'yetenekli' is a great way to build rapport in Turkey. It shows you recognize their hard work and natural ability.
TV References
If you want to understand the cultural impact of this word, search for 'Yetenek Sizsiniz Türkiye' on YouTube. It will help you hear the word in many different contexts.
Formal vs Informal
Use 'yetenekli' for daily life and 'kabiliyetli' for more formal writing or when you want to impress someone with your vocabulary.
Don't Overuse
While 'yetenekli' is great, try using 'becerikli' for practical skills to show you know the nuance between talent and handiness.
Be Kind
Avoid calling people 'yeteneksiz' directly. Instead, say 'bu konuda pek yeteneği yok' (they don't have much talent in this) to be more polite.
Job Interviews
In a job interview, don't just say 'yetenekliyim'. Say 'X konusunda yetenekliyim ve bu alanda tecrübem var' to sound more professional.
The 'Yet' Connection
Think of 'Yet' as 'reaching'. Someone who is yetenekli has 'reached' a high level of skill. This helps you remember the root 'yetenek'.
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기억법
Imagine a person who 'YET' (reaches) the 'NECK' (high point) of their field. They are 'YET-E-NEK-LI'. They reached the top because they are talented.
시각적 연상
Picture a child holding a violin and a paintbrush at the same time, with a bright star over their head. This star represents their 'yetenek'.
Word Web
챌린지
Try to find three people you know and write one sentence for each using 'yetenekli', specifying what they are good at (e.g., 'Babam yemek yapma konusunda yetenekli').
어원
The word is derived from the Old Turkic root 'yet-' which means 'to reach', 'to suffice', or 'to be enough'. It implies that the person has 'enough' of a specific quality to be proficient.
원래 의미: Being sufficient or having the capacity to reach a certain level.
Turkic문화적 맥락
Be careful when using 'yeteneksiz' (untalented). It is much more hurtful than simply saying someone is a beginner.
In English, 'talented' is often used similarly, but we might distinguish more between 'gifted' (academic/innate) and 'talented' (artistic). In Turkish, 'yetenekli' covers both.
실생활에서 연습하기
실제 사용 상황
Education
- Yetenekli öğrenci
- Yetenek sınavı
- Üstün yetenekli
- Yeteneklerini geliştirmek
Arts & Music
- Yetenekli sanatçı
- Müzik konusunda yetenekli
- Gizli yetenek
- Yeteneğini konuşturmak
Sports
- Yetenekli sporcu
- Gelecek vaat eden yetenek
- Yetenek avcısı
- Doğuştan yetenekli
Workplace
- Yetenekli çalışan
- Yetenek yönetimi
- Yetenekli bir ekip
- Alanında yetenekli
Compliments
- Çok yeteneklisin!
- Ne kadar yetenekli bir çocuk!
- Yetenekli olduğun belli.
- Maşallah, çok yetenekli.
대화 시작하기
"Senin gizli bir yeteneğin var mı?"
"Sence yetenek mi daha önemli yoksa çok çalışmak mı?"
"Küçükken hangi konularda yetenekliydin?"
"Tanıdığın en yetenekli insan kim?"
"Yeni bir yetenek kazanmak istesen bu ne olurdu?"
일기 주제
Bugün kendimi hangi konuda yetenekli hissettim? Neden?
Yetenekli olduğum alanları nasıl daha fazla geliştirebilirim?
Hayatımda gördüğüm en yetenekli insanın özelliklerini anlatın.
Yetenekli ama tembel olmak mı, yoksa yeteneksiz ama çalışkan olmak mı daha iyi?
Gelecekte hangi yeteneklerin daha önemli olacağını düşünüyorsun?
자주 묻는 질문
10 질문No, Turkish is a gender-neutral language. 'Yetenekli' remains the same regardless of whether you are describing a man, a woman, or a child. Example: 'Yetenekli bir adam' and 'Yetenekli bir kadın'.
Generally, no. 'Yetenekli' is used for living things, mostly humans. For a high-performance computer, you would use 'güçlü' (powerful) or 'hızlı' (fast). For a car, you might use 'performanslı' or 'gelişmiş'.
Think of 'yetenekli' as having a 'gift' (like music or math) and 'becerikli' as being 'handy' (like fixing things or organizing). A talented person might be clumsy in daily life, while a handy person might not have a special artistic gift.
The most natural way is to say 'Yemek yapma konusunda yetenekliyim' or 'Yemek yapmada yetenekliyim'. Both are correct, but the first one sounds a bit more polished.
It is a neutral word. You can use it with your friends, in a business meeting, or in a newspaper article. It is appropriate for almost all situations.
The root is the verb 'yetmek', which means 'to suffice' or 'to be enough'. It suggests that a talented person has 'enough' capacity to do something well.
Yes, 'kabiliyetli' is the more formal, Arabic-rooted synonym. It is often used in academic or very formal professional settings.
You use the word 'en' before the adjective: 'en yetenekli'. Example: 'Sınıfın en yetenekli öğrencisi' (The most talented student in the class).
Yes, in the plural form 'yetenekliler' it can mean 'the talented ones'. However, it is primarily used as an adjective.
They are related but different. Someone can be 'zeki' (smart) but not 'yetenekli' in a specific craft like painting. Conversely, someone can be 'yetenekli' at sports but not necessarily 'üstün zekalı' (highly intelligent).
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Write a sentence describing a talented friend.
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Write a short paragraph about why talent is important in sports.
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Compose a job advertisement seeking a talented designer.
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Describe your own talents (or lack thereof) in Turkish.
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Write a sentence using 'yetenekli' and 'ama'.
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Explain the difference between 'yetenekli' and 'becerikli' in Turkish.
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Write a formal compliment for a colleague's presentation.
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Describe a talented child you know.
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Write a question asking someone about their talents.
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Use 'en yetenekli' in a sentence about a team.
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Describe a 'yetenek avcısı's job.
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Write a sentence about a 'gizli yetenek'.
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Use 'son derece yetenekli' in a sentence.
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Explain 'yetenek yönetimi' briefly.
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Write a dialogue between two people discussing a singer.
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Write a sentence using 'yetenekli' for a writer.
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Describe a performance using 'yeteneğini konuşturmak'.
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Write a sentence about 'üstün yetenekli çocuklar'.
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Use 'yetenekli bir ekip' in a business context.
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Write a sentence about someone who is NOT talented.
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Say: 'I am very talented in music.' in Turkish.
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Ask: 'Do you think Ali is talented?'
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Describe a talented celebrity in Turkish.
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Tell someone they are talented after they play an instrument.
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Explain your best talent to a group.
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Discuss if talent is born or made (briefly).
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Ask a child what they are talented at.
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Say: 'We are a talented team.'
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Compliment a cook on their talent.
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Explain why a candidate is good for a job.
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Listen to the sentence: 'O resim yapmada çok yetenekli.' What is the person talented at?
Listen: 'Yetenekli bir öğrenci her zaman fark edilir.' What happens to a talented student?
Listen: 'O kadar yetenekli ki inanmak zor.' How talented is the person?
Listen: 'Yetenek avcıları sahada onu izliyordu.' Who was watching him?
Listen: 'Gizli yeteneğini sonunda herkese gösterdi.' What did the person show?
Write a sentence using 'doğuştan yetenekli'.
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Summary
Use 'yetenekli' to compliment someone's natural gift. Remember the word order 'yetenekli bir [noun]' and use 'konusunda' for specific fields. Example: 'O, resim konusunda çok yetenekli bir çocuk' (He is a very talented child in painting).
- The word 'yetenekli' is the Turkish adjective for 'talented' or 'gifted', used to describe people with natural aptitudes.
- It is derived from 'yetenek' (talent) + '-li' (with), following standard Turkish vowel harmony rules for adjectives.
- Commonly used in arts, sports, and professional contexts to praise high potential or exceptional skill levels in individuals.
- It is often paired with 'konusunda' or the locative case to specify the field of talent, like 'müzikte yetenekli'.
Adjective Order
Always remember to put 'bir' after 'yetenekli' when describing a person. Say 'yetenekli bir çocuk', not 'bir yetenekli çocuk'. This is a very common mistake for English speakers.
Specific Fields
To sound more like a native, use the word 'konusunda' (in the subject of) after the activity. For example: 'Satranç konusunda yetenekli' (Talented at chess).
Final Syllable Stress
In Turkish adjectives, the stress is usually on the last syllable. Make sure to emphasize the 'Lİ' at the end of 'yetenekli' for a natural sound.
Giving Compliments
Complimenting someone as 'yetenekli' is a great way to build rapport in Turkey. It shows you recognize their hard work and natural ability.
관련 콘텐츠
general 관련 단어
aksine
B1반대로, 그것은 매우 쉽습니다.
aktarmak
B1돈이나 데이터를 한 곳에서 다른 곳으로 옮기다.
aktif
B1활동적인, 활발한. 사람이나 시스템이 작동 중인 상태를 나타냅니다.
akıbet
C1어떤 일의 마지막 결과나 운명. '그 프로젝트의 운명(akıbet)은 불투명하다.'
akıl
A2mind, intellect, wisdom
algılamak
B2감각이나 지성을 통해 무언가를 지각하다.
alternatif
B1An option or choice other than the present
alçak
B1이 탁자는 너무 낮다 (alçak).
ana
B1주요한, 주된. '주요 도로' (ana yol)。 '이야기의 주인공' (hikayenin ana karakteri)。
aniden
B1갑자기; 예기치 않게 급히 일어나는 모양.