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- Hakem means referee or umpire in Turkish, used widely in sports, law, and academic peer review.
- It comes from the Arabic root for 'judgment' and is related to the word 'hakim' (judge).
- Common phrases include 'orta hakem' (main referee) and 'hakem heyeti' (arbitration board).
- Vowel harmony is simple (e-type), and it follows standard Turkish noun declension rules.
The Turkish word hakem primarily refers to a 'referee' or 'umpire' in a sporting context. However, its linguistic roots and modern usage extend far beyond the football pitch or the basketball court. Derived from the Arabic root h-k-m, which relates to wisdom, judgment, and governance, a hakem is essentially an authorized person who makes decisions to resolve disputes or ensure rules are followed. In daily Turkish life, you will most frequently encounter this word during the ubiquitous football matches that dominate national conversation. Whether it is a professional 'orta hakem' (main referee) or a 'yan hakem' (assistant referee/linesman), the role is one of high visibility and, often, high scrutiny.
- Sports Context
- In any competitive game, the hakem is the final authority. For example, 'Hakem penaltı noktasını gösterdi' (The referee pointed to the penalty spot).
- Legal & Arbitration
- Outside of sports, 'hakem' refers to an arbitrator in legal or commercial disputes. The 'Hakem Heyeti' (Arbitration Board) is a common term in consumer rights, where a neutral third party decides on a conflict between a customer and a company.
- Metaphorical Use
- Sometimes used to describe a person who mediates between two friends or family members. 'Sen bizim aramızda hakem ol' (You be the referee/judge between us).
"Maçın kaderi hakemin vereceği karara bağlıydı."
Cultural nuance is vital here. In Turkey, football is more than a sport; it is a cultural pillar. Consequently, the word hakem is often associated with intense emotion. Fans might yell 'Hakem dışarı!' (Referee out!) if they disagree with a call. Despite the pressure, the term retains its formal dignity in legal settings. It is important to distinguish it from 'hakim' (judge in a court of law), though they share the same etymological root. While a 'hakim' wears a robe in a courtroom, a 'hakem' wears a whistle on a field or sits on an arbitration panel.
"Tüketici hakem heyeti lehime karar verdi."
In academic or formal writing, hakem also appears in the context of 'hakemli dergi' (peer-reviewed journal). Here, the 'referees' are the experts who review academic papers before publication. This highlights the word's core meaning: an objective evaluator who ensures standards are met. Whether in the heat of a derby at the Rams Park stadium or the quiet corridors of a university, the hakem is the gatekeeper of fairness and rules.
Using hakem in sentences requires an understanding of Turkish case endings and the specific verbs that typically accompany it. The word is a noun, and it functions as the subject or object of a sentence. The most common verb associated with a referee is 'yönetmek' (to manage/referee), as in 'Maçı kim yönetiyor?' (Who is refereeing the match?). Another common verb is 'karar vermek' (to decide), which highlights the referee's primary function.
- Subject Position
- 'Hakem düdüğünü çaldı ve maç başladı.' (The referee blew his whistle and the match started). Here, the referee is the actor performing the action.
- Object Position (Accusative)
- 'Taraftarlar hakemi yuhaladı.' (The fans booed the referee). Notice the '-i' suffix added to 'hakem' to indicate it is the specific object of the verb 'yuhalamak'.
- Dative Case (To/Towards)
- 'Futbolcu hakeme itiraz etti.' (The football player objected to the referee). The '-e' suffix indicates the direction of the objection.
"Hakem hatası her zaman oyunun bir parçasıdır."
In more complex sentences, you might see 'hakem' used in possessive constructions (noun compounds). For instance, 'hakem kararları' (referee decisions) or 'hakem odası' (referee room). In these cases, the second noun takes a suffix ('-ı', '-i', '-u', '-ü'), while 'hakem' remains in its base form unless it is a specific possessor. If you want to say 'the referee's whistle', you would say 'hakemin düdüğü', where 'hakem' takes the genitive suffix '-in'.
"Genç hakem ilk derbi maçına çıkıyor."
Finally, consider the plural form. If a match has multiple officials, you use 'hakemler'. For example, 'Hakemler sahaya çıktı' (The referees took the field). When addressing a group of referees formally, you might say 'Sayın Hakemler' (Esteemed Referees). This is common in professional seminars or pre-match briefings. Mastering these variations will allow you to navigate sports news, legal documents, and casual conversations about the weekend's matches with ease.
The word hakem is inescapable in Turkish media. If you turn on a sports channel like TRT Spor or beIN Sports, you will hear it every few minutes. Commentators analyze every move the hakem makes, often using the term 'VAR hakemi' (Video Assistant Referee) which has become a staple of modern football discourse. You'll hear phrases like 'Hakem VAR'a gitti' (The referee went to VAR) frequently during match broadcasts.
- In the Stadium
- Fans often chant 'Hakem, hakem!' to get the official's attention, or use more colorful language when they feel a foul was missed. The stadium announcer will also use the word: 'Maçın hakemleri açıklandı' (The referees of the match have been announced).
- In Daily News
- Newspaper headlines often feature the word in bold: 'Hakem Katliamı!' (Referee Massacre! - a common hyperbolic headline when a team feels robbed by bad officiating).
- Consumer Rights
- In government offices or e-devlet (electronic government portal), you will see 'Tüketici Hakem Heyeti'. This is where citizens go to resolve small claims against businesses without going to a full court.
"Televizyondaki yorumcular bütün akşam hakemi tartıştılar."
Beyond sports and law, you might hear hakem in competitive reality TV shows. Shows like 'MasterChef' or dance competitions often refer to their judges as 'jüri', but in some traditional Turkish wrestling (Yağlı Güreş) or folk games, the term hakem is used to denote the elders or officials who oversee the fair play of the event. It carries a connotation of traditional authority and impartiality.
"Hakem heyeti başvurumu haklı buldu."
In academic circles, professors will talk about 'hakemlik yapmak' (to do refereeing/reviewing) for journals. If you are a student in Turkey, you might hear your professor mention that their latest article is 'hakem aşamasında' (in the referee/review stage). This versatility makes hakem a high-frequency word that bridges the gap between the stadium, the courtroom, and the classroom.
One of the most frequent mistakes English speakers make when learning Turkish is confusing hakem with its phonetic cousin hakim. While both come from the same Arabic root meaning 'judgment,' their roles in modern Turkish are distinct and non-interchangeable. A hakem is a referee or an arbitrator, whereas a hakim is a judge in a official court of law. Calling a football referee a 'hakim' would sound like you are expecting him to sentence a player to prison rather than just giving a yellow card!
- Hakem vs. Hakim
- Hakem: Sports referee, peer reviewer, arbitrator. Hakim: Court judge, or someone who has mastery over something (e.g., 'konuya hakim' - master of the subject).
- Vowel Harmony Errors
- Learners sometimes apply the wrong vowel harmony to suffixes. Remember that 'hakem' ends in an 'e', so it takes 'e-type' suffixes: hakem-ler (not hakem-lar), hakem-e (not hakem-a).
- Usage of 'Jüri'
- Another mistake is using 'hakem' for a talent show judge. In shows like 'O Ses Türkiye' (The Voice Turkey), they are called 'jüri'. Use 'hakem' only when there are strict rules to be enforced, like in sports or law.
"Yanlış: Maçın hakimi çok kötüydü."
Another subtle mistake is the word order in compound nouns. Turkish uses a specific structure for these. For 'referee decision', you must say 'hakem kararı'. Beginners often forget the '-ı' at the end of 'karar'. Without that suffix, it sounds like two separate words ('referee decision') rather than a single concept. Also, pay attention to the word 'hakemlik'. Adding '-lik' turns the noun into the profession or the act of refereeing. You 'do' refereeing: 'Hakemlik yapmak'. You don't 'be' a referee in the same way you might in English; you 'perform the duty of refereeing'.
"Doğru: Hakem maçın bitiş düdüğünü çaldı."
Finally, be careful with the word 'orta'. In football, the main referee is the 'orta hakem'. Some learners try to translate 'main' or 'head' literally as 'ana' or 'baş'. While 'başhakem' is used in some sports like volleyball, in football, the person in the middle of the pitch is always the 'orta hakem'. Using the wrong modifier will make you sound like a non-native speaker, even if the meaning is technically clear.
While hakem is the standard term for a referee, Turkish offers several alternatives and related words depending on the context of judgment and mediation. Understanding these will help you choose the precise word for the situation, whether you are in a courtroom, a boardroom, or a living room argument.
- Hakim vs. Hakem
Hakim: A judge in a legal system. They have the power of the state to sentence and rule.
'Hakim kararını açıkladı.' (The judge announced his verdict).
- Arabulucu vs. Hakem
Arabulucu: A mediator. This person helps two parties reach an agreement but doesn't necessarily impose a decision like a hakem does.
'İki şirket arabulucu sayesinde anlaştı.' (The two companies agreed thanks to a mediator).
- Jüri vs. Hakem
Jüri: A jury or a panel of judges in a contest. Used for art, music, or cooking competitions.
'Jüri üyeleri puanlarını verdi.' (The jury members gave their points).
"Karşılaştırma: Hakem kuralı uygular, arabulucu orta yolu bulur."
Another interesting alternative is 'gözlemci' (observer). In professional sports, a 'hakem gözlemcisi' is someone who watches the referee to grade their performance. If you are looking for a more informal word for someone who decides who is right in a trivial argument, you might use 'hakem' metaphorically, but you could also say 'şahit' (witness) if they just saw what happened. 'Şahitlik et' (be a witness/testify) is common in social disputes.
"Makalem hakemden düzeltme aldı."
In historical contexts, you might come across the word 'kadı'. While this is an Ottoman-era term for a judge, it represents the historical lineage of judgment words in Turkish. Today, 'hakem' is the modern, secular, and versatile term that covers everything from the FIFA World Cup to consumer complaints about a faulty refrigerator. Choosing the right synonym depends entirely on whether you are talking about rules (hakem), laws (hakim), or compromise (arabulucu).
How Formal Is It?
Curiosidade
The word 'hakem' and 'hakim' come from the same root, but in Turkish, they split to distinguish between sports/arbitration (hakem) and the judiciary (hakim).
Guia de pronúncia
- Pronouncing it like 'Hakeem' (long 'ee'). In Turkish, the 'e' is short.
- Dropping the 'h' sound.
- Confusing the 'e' with 'i' (making it sound like 'hakim').
- Stress on the first syllable.
- Not softening the 'k' slightly before the 'e'.
Nível de dificuldade
Easy to recognize in texts due to its frequent use in sports news.
Requires attention to vowel harmony and distinguishing it from 'hakim'.
Simple pronunciation, but stress on the second syllable is important.
Very clear and distinct sound in broadcasts.
O que aprender depois
Pré-requisitos
Aprenda a seguir
Avançado
Gramática essencial
Noun Compounds
Hakem hatası (Referee error) - the second noun takes the suffix.
Genitive-Possessive
Hakemin düdüğü (The referee's whistle) - full possessive.
Vowel Harmony (e-type)
Hakemler, hakeme, hakemi - all use 'e' or 'i'.
Case Suffixes
Hakemden (from the referee), hakemde (at the referee).
Professional Suffix -lik
Hakemlik (the act/profession of being a referee).
Exemplos por nível
Hakem çok genç.
The referee is very young.
Simple subject-adjective sentence.
Hakem nerede?
Where is the referee?
Question with 'nerede'.
Bu hakem çok kötü.
This referee is very bad.
Demonstrative pronoun 'bu'.
Hakem düdük çalıyor.
The referee is blowing the whistle.
Present continuous tense.
Maçta üç hakem var.
There are three referees in the match.
Use of 'var' for existence.
Hakem sarı kart gösterdi.
The referee showed a yellow card.
Direct object without suffix (indefinite).
Hakem koşuyor.
The referee is running.
Basic verb 'koşmak'.
O bir hakem.
He/She is a referee.
Simple identification.
Hakemi gördün mü?
Did you see the referee?
Accusative case '-i' on 'hakem'.
Hakeme soru sordum.
I asked the referee a question.
Dative case '-e' indicating direction.
Hakemden korkma.
Don't be afraid of the referee.
Ablative case '-den' used with 'korkmak'.
Hakemin düdüğü gümüş renkli.
The referee's whistle is silver colored.
Genitive possessive 'hakemin düdüğü'.
Dün akşamki hakem çok adildi.
The referee last night was very fair.
Past tense '-di' with adjective.
Hakemler sahaya geliyor.
The referees are coming to the field.
Plural suffix '-ler'.
Yeni bir hakem forması aldım.
I bought a new referee jersey.
Compound noun 'hakem forması'.
Hakem maçı durdurdu.
The referee stopped the match.
Causative verb 'durdurmak'.
Hakem hatası yüzünden maçı kaybettik.
We lost the match because of a referee error.
Compound noun 'hakem hatası'.
Tüketici hakem heyetine başvurdum.
I applied to the consumer arbitration committee.
Specific legal term.
Hakem kararlarına saygı duymalıyız.
We must respect referee decisions.
Necessitative mood '-malı'.
Maçın hakemi henüz belli değil.
The referee of the match is not yet certain.
Possessive construction.
Hakem penaltı verince herkes şaşırdı.
When the referee gave a penalty, everyone was surprised.
Adverbial clause with '-ince'.
Bu ligde hakem olmak çok zor.
It is very hard to be a referee in this league.
Infinitive 'olmak' as subject.
Yan hakem ofsayt bayrağını kaldırdı.
The linesman (side referee) raised the offside flag.
Compound term 'yan hakem'.
Hakem, oyuncuyu kırmızı kartla cezalandırdı.
The referee punished the player with a red card.
Instrumental case with '-la'.
Makalem hakemli bir dergide yayınlandı.
My article was published in a peer-reviewed journal.
Adjective 'hakemli' (with referee/reviewed).
Hakem, tarafsızlığını korumak zorundadır.
The referee is obliged to maintain his impartiality.
Abstract noun 'tarafsızlık'.
Federasyon hakemlere yeni bir eğitim verdi.
The federation gave a new training to the referees.
Indirect object with dative case.
Hakem, VAR incelemesinden sonra kararını değiştirdi.
The referee changed his decision after the VAR review.
Ablative case with 'sonra'.
Tecrübeli hakem, gerginliği hızla yatıştırdı.
The experienced referee quickly calmed the tension.
Adverb 'hızla'.
Hakemlik mesleği büyük sorumluluk gerektirir.
The profession of refereeing requires great responsibility.
Abstract noun with '-lik'.
Eski hakem televizyonda yorumculuk yapıyor.
The former referee is doing commentary on television.
Adjective 'eski' (former).
Hakem heyeti dosyayı incelemeye aldı.
The arbitration committee took the file under review.
Dative infinitive 'incelemeye'.
Hakem kararlarının objektifliği tartışmaya açıktır.
The objectivity of referee decisions is open to debate.
Genitive chain (zincirleme isim tamlaması).
Uluslararası tahkimde hakem seçimi kritiktir.
The choice of arbitrator is critical in international arbitration.
Legal terminology 'tahkim'.
Hakem, oyunun akışını bozmadan kuralları uyguladı.
The referee applied the rules without disrupting the flow of the game.
Negative adverbial '-madan'.
Yazar, hayatı adaletsiz bir hakeme benzetiyor.
The author likens life to an unfair referee.
Metaphorical usage.
Hakem raporu maçtan sonra kamuoyuna açıklandı.
The referee report was announced to the public after the match.
Passive voice 'açıklandı'.
Hakemin otoritesi, sahadaki oyuncularca sorgulandı.
The referee's authority was questioned by the players on the field.
Agentive marker '-ce'.
Bu dergi, çift kör hakem sistemini kullanmaktadır.
This journal uses a double-blind peer review system.
Formal present tense '-maktadır'.
Hakem kararlarındaki tutarsızlık ligin kalitesini düşürüyor.
Inconsistency in referee decisions lowers the quality of the league.
Locative with '-ki' (adjectival).
Hakemlik müessesesi, sporun etik değerlerinin teminatıdır.
The institution of refereeing is the guarantee of sports' ethical values.
High-level abstract vocabulary 'müessese', 'teminat'.
Hakemin takdir yetkisi, oyunun ruhunu korumaya yöneliktir.
The referee's discretionary power is aimed at protecting the spirit of the game.
Legal/Formal phrase 'takdir yetkisi'.
Felsefi açıdan hakem, mutlak adaletin yeryüzündeki gölgesidir.
Philosophically, the referee is the shadow of absolute justice on earth.
Metaphorical/Philosophical register.
Hakem heyetinin gerekçeli kararı taraflara tebliğ edildi.
The reasoned decision of the arbitration board was notified to the parties.
Legal terminology 'gerekçeli karar', 'tebliğ edilmek'.
Maçın tansiyonu yükseldikçe hakemin üzerindeki baskı dayanılmaz hale geldi.
As the tension of the match rose, the pressure on the referee became unbearable.
Conjunction '-dikçe' (as/the more).
Hakem, sadece kuralları uygulayan bir robot değil, bir insan sarrafı olmalıdır.
A referee should not just be a robot applying rules, but a connoisseur of people.
Idiomatic expression 'insan sarrafı'.
Siyasi krizlerde tarafsız bir hakem bulmak imkansıza yakındır.
Finding a neutral arbiter in political crises is close to impossible.
Abstract political context.
Hakemliğin doğasındaki yalnızlık, mesleğin en zorlayıcı yanıdır.
The loneliness in the nature of refereeing is the most challenging aspect of the profession.
Possessive and nominalized structure.
Colocações comuns
Frases Comuns
— A common chant used by fans to show disapproval.
Bütün stad 'Hakem dışarı!' diye bağırdı.
— A slang/angry accusation that the referee is bribed.
Taraftarlar 'Hakem satılmış' diyerek protesto etti.
— A phrase encouraging sportsmanship.
Futbolcular hakem kararına saygı göstermeli.
— The official report written after a match.
Hakem raporu disiplin kuruluna gönderildi.
Frequentemente confundido com
Judge in a court. Most common confusion.
Doctor/Physician. Phonetically similar but unrelated.
The judgment or verdict itself, not the person.
Expressões idiomáticas
— Referring to time or history as the ultimate judge.
Zaman her zaman en iyi hakemdir.
Literary— To suddenly start acting like a judge or referee without authority.
Başıma hakem kesilme!
Informal— To facilitate a resolution between parties.
İki ülke arasındaki görüşmelere hakemlik ettiler.
Formal— To be obsessed with sports/refereeing.
Adam hakem düdüğüyle yatıp kalkıyor.
Slang— Diving or simulation in sports.
Oyuncu hakemi aldatmaya yönelik hareketten sarı kart gördü.
Technical— Someone very fair and objective.
Ahmet hakem gibi adamdır, yalan söylemez.
Colloquial— The referee awarded a penalty (literally 'stole' but means 'blew the whistle for').
Hakem son dakikada penaltıyı çaldı.
Colloquial— The referee 'massacred' the match (ruined it with bad calls).
Yorumculara göre hakem maçı katletti.
Slang/Emotional— Metaphor for a warning sign.
Bu olanlar benim için bir hakem bayrağı gibiydi.
Rare/MetaphoricalFácil de confundir
Phonetically almost identical.
Hakem is for sports/arbitration; Hakim is for law/mastery.
Hakem maçı yönetir, hakim davayı karara bağlar.
One vowel difference.
Hekim is a medical doctor.
Hastahanede hekim, sahada hakem olur.
Both evaluate performance.
Jüri is for subjective contests; Hakem is for rule-based games.
Şarkı yarışmasında jüri olur.
Both are officials.
Gözlemci just watches and reports; Hakem makes active calls.
Gözlemci hakemin notunu verdi.
Both settle disputes.
Arabulucu facilitates; Hakem decides.
Arabulucu tarafları barıştırdı.
Padrões de frases
Hakem + [Adjective]
Hakem iyi.
Hakem + [Object] + [Verb]
Hakem sarı kart gösterdi.
[Noun] + Hakem Heyeti
Tüketici Hakem Heyeti kararı.
Hakem + [Verb] + -ince
Hakem düdük çalınca maç bitti.
Hakemli + [Noun]
Hakemli dergi süreci.
Hakem + [Possessive] + [Noun]
Hakemin kararı tartışıldı.
Hakemlik + [Noun]
Hakemlik kariyeri sona erdi.
[Abstract Noun] + Hakem + [Suffix]
Adaletin tecellisi için hakem tarafsız olmalıdır.
Família de palavras
Substantivos
Verbos
Adjetivos
Relacionado
Como usar
Very high in sports-crazed Turkey.
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Hakim maçı yönetti.
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Hakem maçı yönetti.
You used 'judge' instead of 'referee'.
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Hakemlar sahada.
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Hakemler sahada.
Wrong plural suffix. 'Hakem' needs '-ler'.
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Hakem karar.
→
Hakem kararı.
Missing the compound noun suffix.
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Hekim penaltı verdi.
→
Hakem penaltı verdi.
You said the 'doctor' gave a penalty.
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Hakeme itiraz ettim.
→
Hakeme itiraz ettim.
Actually, this is correct, but many say 'Hakemi itiraz ettim' which is wrong (itiraz takes dative).
Dicas
Vowel Harmony
Always follow the 'e' harmony. Hakem-e, Hakem-i, Hakem-ler.
Sports Types
Specify the sport if needed: 'Basketbol hakemi', 'Voleybol hakemi'.
Stadium Etiquette
Fans often use 'Hoca' (Teacher) as a respectful or ironic way to address a referee.
Consumer Rights
If a shop refuses a refund, tell them 'Hakem heyetine gideceğim' (I will go to the arbitration committee).
Peer Review
Use 'hakemli dergi' when looking for credible research sources in Turkish.
The 'E' is for Enforce
HakEm Enforces the rules. HakIm Is the judge.
Verbs
Pair it with 'yönetmek' (to manage) or 'karar vermek' (to decide).
Career
'Hakemlik' is the noun for the career path.
Compound Nouns
Remember the '-ı/-i' in 'hakem hatası' or 'hakem kararı'.
The Whistle
The word 'düdük' (whistle) almost always appears near 'hakem' in speech.
Memorize
Mnemônico
Think of a 'HA-KEM' as the 'Home-King' of the match. He decides what happens in the stadium, which is his home for 90 minutes.
Associação visual
Imagine a referee holding a whistle (düdük) and a red card. The word 'hakem' starts with 'h', just like 'help'—he is there to help the game stay fair.
Word Web
Desafio
Try to watch a 5-minute Turkish football highlight video and count how many times the commentator says 'hakem'. Write down the adjectives they use to describe him.
Origem da palavra
Borrowed from Arabic 'ḥakam' (حكم), which means 'arbiter' or 'judge'. It shares the same root (ḥ-k-m) as 'ḥikmah' (wisdom) and 'ḥukm' (judgment).
Significado original: A person chosen by disputing parties to decide between them.
Semitic (Arabic) into Turkic.Contexto cultural
Be careful when criticizing referees in Turkey; emotions can run very high, and it's a sensitive topic for passionate fans.
In English, we distinguish between 'referee' (football, boxing) and 'umpire' (tennis, cricket, baseball). In Turkish, 'hakem' covers all of these roles.
Pratique na vida real
Contextos reais
Football Match
- Hakem penaltı verdi.
- Yan hakem bayrağı kaldırdı.
- Hakem maçı durdurdu.
- Kırmızı kart.
Consumer Dispute
- Hakem heyetine gitmek.
- Başvuru formu.
- Karar lehime çıktı.
- Tüketici hakları.
Academic Journal
- Hakemli dergi.
- Hakem raporu bekliyorum.
- Makaleyi hakeme gönderdim.
- Revizyon istendi.
Legal Arbitration
- Hakem sözleşmesi.
- Bağımsız hakem.
- Tahkim süreci.
- Hakem kararı bağlayıcıdır.
Daily Conversation
- Sen aramızda hakem ol.
- Hakemlik yapma bana.
- Kim haklı?
- Karar senin.
Iniciadores de conversa
"Dünkü maçın hakemi hakkında ne düşünüyorsun?"
"Sence VAR hakemi kararları gerçekten adil mi?"
"Hiç tüketici hakem heyetine başvurdun mu?"
"Türkiye'de hakem olmak sence stresli bir iş mi?"
"Bir tartışmada hakem rolü üstlenmeyi sever misin?"
Temas para diário
Bir günlüğüne bir derbi maçının hakemi olduğunuzu hayal edin. Neler hissederdiniz?
Hakem kararlarının spordaki önemi üzerine bir yazı yazın.
Teknolojinin (VAR gibi) hakemlerin yerini alması gerektiğini düşünüyor musunuz?
Adalet ve hakemlik kavramları arasındaki ilişkiyi tartışın.
Kendi hayatınızda bir 'hakem'e ihtiyaç duyduğunuz bir anı anlatın.
Perguntas frequentes
10 perguntasNo, it applies to all sports (basketball, wrestling, etc.), legal arbitration (hakem heyeti), and academic peer review (hakemli dergi).
The plural is 'hakemler'. Turkish uses the '-ler' suffix because of the 'e' in the last syllable.
You use the phrase 'hakemlik yapmak'. For example: 'O maçı ben hakemlik yaptım' is wrong; it should be 'O maçta hakemlik yaptım'.
Yes, it is the standard and formal term. In very informal settings, people might just say 'hoca' (teacher) to refer to a referee, but 'hakem' is always correct.
It stands for Video Assistant Referee. It's a modern term used when a referee reviews a video of a play.
Hakem = Referee/Arbitrator. Hakim = Court Judge. They come from the same root but have different jobs.
Yes, 'hakem' is gender-neutral. You can say 'kadın hakem' if you need to specify.
It means the assistant referee or linesman who stays on the sidelines.
It is 'hakem kararı' (general) or 'hakemin kararı' (specific).
Yes, in 'ticari hakemlik' (commercial arbitration), where experts settle business disputes outside of court.
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Write a sentence using 'hakem' and 'sarı kart'.
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Translate: 'The referee blew the whistle.'
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Write a sentence about a 'hakem hatası'.
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How do you ask 'Who is the referee?'
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Translate: 'We applied to the arbitration board.'
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Write a sentence using 'hakemler' (plural).
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Translate: 'I don't like this referee.'
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Write a formal sentence about 'hakemli dergi'.
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Translate: 'The referee is fair.'
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Write a sentence using 'hakeme itiraz'.
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Translate: 'The referee stopped the game.'
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Write a sentence about 'yan hakem'.
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Translate: 'Referee decisions are final.'
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Write a sentence using 'hakemlik yapmak'.
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Translate: 'The referee was very bad last night.'
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Write a sentence using 'VAR hakemi'.
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Translate: 'The referee's whistle is loud.'
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Write a sentence about 'hakem kursu'.
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Translate: 'The referee gave a penalty.'
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Write a sentence using 'hakem raporu'.
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Talk about a time you disagreed with a referee.
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Would you like to be a referee? Why or why not?
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Explain the role of a 'yan hakem'.
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What qualities should a good hakem have?
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Describe what a referee wears.
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Do you think VAR technology helps referees?
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How do fans treat referees in your country?
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Tell a story about a 'hakem hatası'.
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Explain the phrase 'Hakem dışarı!'.
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Discuss the importance of 'hakemli dergiler' in science.
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What would you do if you were the referee of a World Cup final?
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Describe the 'Tüketici Hakem Heyeti' process.
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Is it fair to blame the hakem for a team's loss?
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How can one become a professional hakem in Turkey?
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Compare a 'hakem' and a 'hakim'.
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Do you follow any famous Turkish referees?
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How does a referee handle angry players?
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What is the most difficult rule for a hakem to enforce?
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Should referees be allowed to explain their decisions after the match?
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Why do people say 'Zaman en iyi hakemdir'?
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Listen to the clip: 'Hakem düdüğünü çaldı ve maç bitti.' What happened?
Listen: 'Hakem penaltı noktasını gösteriyor.' What is the referee doing?
Listen: 'Maçın hakemi kartını unuttu.' What did the referee forget?
Listen: 'Hakemler bugün çok formdaydı.' How were the referees today?
Listen: 'Yan hakem bayrağı kaldırmadı.' Did the linesman raise the flag?
Listen: 'Hakem heyeti kararını haftaya açıklayacak.' When will the board announce the decision?
Listen: 'Hakem VAR'a gidiyor.' Where is the referee going?
Listen: 'Hakemden itirazlara yanıt yok.' Did the referee respond to the objections?
Listen: 'Genç hakem büyük bir cesaretle kırmızı kart çıkardı.' How did the referee show the red card?
Listen: 'Hakemli dergilerde yayın yapmak kariyeriniz için önemlidir.' Why is publishing in peer-reviewed journals important?
Listen: 'Hakem maçı durdurup oyuncuları uyardı.' What did the referee do after stopping the match?
Listen: 'Hakem raporunda her şeyi yazdı.' Where did the referee write everything?
Listen: 'Hakemlik kursuna yüz kişi katıldı.' How many people attended the course?
Listen: 'Maçın hakemi henüz belli olmadı.' Is the referee known yet?
Listen: 'Hakem kararlarına saygı futbolun temelidir.' What is the foundation of football?
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Summary
The word 'hakem' is the essential term for any neutral official who enforces rules, most commonly a sports referee. Example: 'Hakem maçı bitirdi' (The referee finished the match). Always distinguish it from 'hakim' (judge).
- Hakem means referee or umpire in Turkish, used widely in sports, law, and academic peer review.
- It comes from the Arabic root for 'judgment' and is related to the word 'hakim' (judge).
- Common phrases include 'orta hakem' (main referee) and 'hakem heyeti' (arbitration board).
- Vowel harmony is simple (e-type), and it follows standard Turkish noun declension rules.
Vowel Harmony
Always follow the 'e' harmony. Hakem-e, Hakem-i, Hakem-ler.
Sports Types
Specify the sport if needed: 'Basketbol hakemi', 'Voleybol hakemi'.
Stadium Etiquette
Fans often use 'Hoca' (Teacher) as a respectful or ironic way to address a referee.
Consumer Rights
If a shop refuses a refund, tell them 'Hakem heyetine gideceğim' (I will go to the arbitration committee).
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