Significado
Relax and stop worrying for a while
Contexto cultural
Many Turkish families own or rent 'yazlık' houses in coastal towns. The primary purpose of these houses is 'kafa dinlemek'—escaping the heat and noise of big cities like Istanbul or Ankara for months at a time. A 'çay bahçesi' is a classic location for 'kafa dinlemek.' Unlike a loud cafe, these are often quiet, shaded areas where people sit for hours with a single tea, looking at the sea or a park. Turkish literature and music often revolve around 'huzur' (inner peace). 'Kafa dinlemek' is the practical, everyday action one takes to achieve this state of 'huzur.' In Turkey, it is increasingly common to announce a social media break by saying you are going to 'listen to your head.' It is a socially acceptable excuse for being unreachable.
Use it to say no
It's a very polite way to decline social plans when you're tired without hurting feelings.
Possessive Suffixes
Don't forget to change 'kafanı' to 'kafamı' if you are talking about yourself!
Significado
Relax and stop worrying for a while
Use it to say no
It's a very polite way to decline social plans when you're tired without hurting feelings.
Possessive Suffixes
Don't forget to change 'kafanı' to 'kafamı' if you are talking about yourself!
The 'Sessizlik' factor
In Turkey, silence is often shared. You can 'kafa dinlemek' with a close friend or spouse without speaking.
Teste-se
Fill in the blank with the correct form of 'kafa dinlemek'.
Çok gürültü var, başka bir odaya gidip biraz ________ istiyorum.
The sentence requires the infinitive form 'to rest my head' after 'istiyorum'.
Which sentence is the most natural way to say 'I will relax my mind this weekend'?
Bu hafta sonu...
B is the correct idiomatic expression. A is too literal, C is incorrect, and D is slang for getting high.
Match the situation to the response.
Situation: Your friend just finished a very stressful 12-hour shift.
A means 'rest your head'. B means 'don't worry about it'. C means 'go crazy'.
Complete the dialogue.
Ali: Neden tatile tek başına gidiyorsun? Veli: Çünkü sadece biraz ________ ihtiyacım var.
The word 'ihtiyaç' (need) requires the dative case (-e) on the verbal noun.
🎉 Pontuação: /4
Recursos visuais
Ways to Relax in Turkish
Quiet
- • Kafa dinlemek
- • Kitap okumak
- • Uyumak
Active
- • Kafa dağıtmak
- • Yürüyüş yapmak
- • Spor yapmak
Banco de exercicios
4 exerciciosÇok gürültü var, başka bir odaya gidip biraz ________ istiyorum.
The sentence requires the infinitive form 'to rest my head' after 'istiyorum'.
Bu hafta sonu...
B is the correct idiomatic expression. A is too literal, C is incorrect, and D is slang for getting high.
Situation: Your friend just finished a very stressful 12-hour shift.
A means 'rest your head'. B means 'don't worry about it'. C means 'go crazy'.
Ali: Neden tatile tek başına gidiyorsun? Veli: Çünkü sadece biraz ________ ihtiyacım var.
The word 'ihtiyaç' (need) requires the dative case (-e) on the verbal noun.
🎉 Pontuação: /4
Perguntas frequentes
4 perguntasNot really. It implies being awake and enjoying the peace. For sleeping, use 'uyumak' or 'şekerleme yapmak'.
No, it's usually very kind and shows you care about their well-being. However, if said during an argument, it might mean 'Go away and calm down.'
'Dinlenmek' is general resting (physical). 'Kafa dinlemek' is specifically mental and emotional rest.
Yes, among colleagues to explain why someone is taking a vacation.
Frases relacionadas
kafa dağıtmak
similarTo distract oneself from worries by doing something active or fun.
zihnini boşaltmak
synonymTo empty one's mind.
kafa yormak
contrastTo think very hard about something; to worry.
istirahat etmek
formal equivalentTo rest.