Significado
Asking about someone's origin or current path
Contexto cultural
When someone answers 'Haradan gəlirsən?' by saying they've come from a long journey, the immediate cultural response is to offer tea (çay). It is considered rude to let someone who has 'come from far' sit without a glass of armudu tea. In Baku, this phrase is often used as a way to start 'gossip' or 'xəbərlər'. If you are coming from the city center, people expect you to have news about traffic, new shops, or events. In regions like Nakhchivan or Ganja, the pronunciation might shift to 'Hardan gəlirsəy?' or 'Hardan gəlisən?'. Understanding these shifts helps in identifying where the *speaker* is from. Because many Azerbaijanis are bilingual in Russian, you might hear the Russian equivalent 'Otkuda ty?' used interchangeably in urban settings, but 'Haradan gəlirsən?' remains the soulful, native choice.
The 'Dan' Rule
Whenever you use 'gəlmək' (to come), you almost always need the '-dan' suffix on the place name. It's an inseparable pair.
Don't be too blunt
With strangers, always add 'Bağışlayın' (Excuse me) before asking 'Haradan gəlirsiniz?' to avoid sounding like a police officer.
Significado
Asking about someone's origin or current path
The 'Dan' Rule
Whenever you use 'gəlmək' (to come), you almost always need the '-dan' suffix on the place name. It's an inseparable pair.
Don't be too blunt
With strangers, always add 'Bağışlayın' (Excuse me) before asking 'Haradan gəlirsiniz?' to avoid sounding like a police officer.
Sound like a local
Drop the 'a' and say 'Hardan'. It immediately makes you sound more fluent and less like a textbook.
Teste-se
Fill in the correct suffix for 'from where'.
Hara___ gəlirsən?
The suffix '-dan' means 'from', which is required for the question 'Where are you coming FROM?'.
Choose the polite version of the phrase.
How do you ask an elderly person where they are coming from?
The suffix '-siniz' is the polite/plural form of 'you'.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Salam! Haradan gəlirsən? B: Salam! ________ gəlirəm.
The answer must also use the ablative case (-dən) to match the question.
Match the phrase to the situation.
Which phrase fits a formal business meeting?
Adding 'Siz' (You - formal) and the '-siniz' ending makes it appropriate for business.
🎉 Pontuação: /4
Recursos visuais
Banco de exercicios
4 exerciciosHara___ gəlirsən?
The suffix '-dan' means 'from', which is required for the question 'Where are you coming FROM?'.
How do you ask an elderly person where they are coming from?
The suffix '-siniz' is the polite/plural form of 'you'.
A: Salam! Haradan gəlirsən? B: Salam! ________ gəlirəm.
The answer must also use the ablative case (-dən) to match the question.
Which phrase fits a formal business meeting?
Adding 'Siz' (You - formal) and the '-siniz' ending makes it appropriate for business.
🎉 Pontuação: /4
Perguntas frequentes
6 perguntasYes, but it's slightly indirect. 'Haralısan?' is more direct for nationality. 'Haradan gəlirsən?' is better if they just arrived from that country.
'Haradan' is the formal, written form. 'Hardan' is the spoken, colloquial contraction. Both are correct.
Use the place name + '-dan/-dən' + 'gəlirəm'. Example: 'Bakıdan gəlirəm'.
In Azerbaijan, it's generally seen as friendly curiosity, but use the formal 'gəlirsiniz' to be safe.
Yes! 'Bu bağlama haradan gəlir?' means 'Where is this package coming from?'.
Usually, yes. For 'Where do you come from (originally)?', Azerbaijanis often use the past tense 'gəlmisən'.
Frases relacionadas
Haraya gedirsən?
contrastWhere are you going?
Haralısan?
similarWhere are you from (originally)?
Xoş gəlmisən!
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Yolun haradandır?
specialized formWhich way is your path from?