Significado
Describing something as acceptable.
Contexto cultural
Turkish people often use understatement to avoid 'nazar' (the evil eye). Praising something too much is thought to bring bad luck, so 'kötü değil' is a safe way to compliment. Similar to the British 'not bad', which can mean anything from 'okay' to 'the best thing I've ever seen' depending on the dryness of the delivery. In Japan, direct praise can be seen as overwhelming or insincere. 'Waruku nai' serves a similar social function of maintaining harmony through moderate language. In Southern Germany, 'Ned schlech' (not bad) is often considered the highest form of praise a craftsman can receive.
The 'Hiç' Boost
Add 'hiç' (at all) before 'kötü' to sound more like a native speaker. 'Hiç kötü değil!'
Tone Matters
If you say it with a flat tone, it sounds like 'it's okay'. If you say it with a rising tone and a smile, it means 'it's great!'
Significado
Describing something as acceptable.
The 'Hiç' Boost
Add 'hiç' (at all) before 'kötü' to sound more like a native speaker. 'Hiç kötü değil!'
Tone Matters
If you say it with a flat tone, it sounds like 'it's okay'. If you say it with a rising tone and a smile, it means 'it's great!'
Modesty is Key
When someone compliments your work, saying 'Kötü değil' is a polite way to accept the praise without appearing arrogant.
Teste-se
Fill in the blank to say 'The coffee is not bad'.
Kahve ______ değil.
To form the phrase 'not bad', you need the word 'kötü' (bad).
How would you say 'It was not bad' in the past tense?
Hangisi doğru?
The suffix '-di' is used for the definite past tense in Turkish.
Match the Turkish phrase with its English meaning.
Eşleştirme yapın.
Understanding the variations helps in natural conversation.
Complete the dialogue with the most natural response.
A: Yeni evini sevdin mi? B: ________, ama biraz küçük.
The speaker is giving a balanced opinion: 'Not bad, but a bit small'.
In which situation is 'kötü değil' MOST appropriate?
Hangi durumda kullanılır?
It is used for moderate, acceptable situations.
🎉 Pontuação: /5
Recursos visuais
The Spectrum of Approval
Banco de exercicios
5 exerciciosKahve ______ değil.
To form the phrase 'not bad', you need the word 'kötü' (bad).
Hangisi doğru?
The suffix '-di' is used for the definite past tense in Turkish.
Combine cada item a esquerda com seu par a direita:
Understanding the variations helps in natural conversation.
A: Yeni evini sevdin mi? B: ________, ama biraz küçük.
The speaker is giving a balanced opinion: 'Not bad, but a bit small'.
Hangi durumda kullanılır?
It is used for moderate, acceptable situations.
🎉 Pontuação: /5
Perguntas frequentes
10 perguntasNo, it's generally polite. However, if someone expects high praise, it might seem a bit cold.
Yes, 'O kötü bir insan değil' means 'He/she is not a bad person'.
'Fena değil' is slightly more common in casual conversation, but they are 95% interchangeable.
Use 'Hiç kötü değil' or 'Hiç de kötü değil'.
Yes, it's neutral enough for professional correspondence.
Not always. It can literally mean 'not bad' (i.e., just okay). Context and tone are everything.
Turkish speakers often prefer the nuance of 'not bad' to avoid sounding too simplistic or overly excited.
In some very formal or regional speech, it might be a very soft 'y' sound, but in Istanbul Turkish, it is silent.
No, the word order in Turkish is strict for negation: Adjective + Değil.
You can still say 'kötü değil' or 'kötü değiller' (they are not bad).
Frases relacionadas
fena değil
synonymnot bad
idare eder
similarit'll do / so-so
iyi değil
contrastnot good
hiç fena değil
builds onnot bad at all
fena sayılmaz
specialized formcan't be considered bad