意思
When something becomes a common rumor.
文化背景
In Azerbaijan, oral reputation is everything. The phrase 'Dildən düşmək' can be a double-edged sword; while it means you are famous, it also means you are no longer in control of your own story. Turkish uses 'Dillere düşmek' more commonly for scandals. In Azerbaijan, 'Dildən düşmək' is slightly more neutral and can apply to hit songs more easily. Many Caucasian cultures share this 'tongue' metaphor for fame, reflecting a shared history of oral epic poetry (like the Book of Dede Korkut). In the age of Instagram and TikTok, 'Dildən düşmək' is the traditional equivalent of 'trending'. Azerbaijani influencers often use it to describe their viral posts.
Use the Negative
In 90% of cases, you will hear this as 'dildən düşmür' (it doesn't fall from the tongue), meaning it's still popular.
Exhaustion Trap
Never forget that 'əldən-dildən düşmək' means you are tired. Don't tell your boss you 'dildən düşdün' unless you want him to think you are a rumor!
意思
When something becomes a common rumor.
Use the Negative
In 90% of cases, you will hear this as 'dildən düşmür' (it doesn't fall from the tongue), meaning it's still popular.
Exhaustion Trap
Never forget that 'əldən-dildən düşmək' means you are tired. Don't tell your boss you 'dildən düşdün' unless you want him to think you are a rumor!
Tea House Talk
This is the best phrase to use when sitting in a 'çayxana'. It makes you sound very native.
自我测试
Fill in the missing word to complete the idiom.
Bu yeni mahnı çox məşhurdur, hamının ______ düşmür.
The idiom is 'dildən düşmək' (or 'dilindən düşmək' with a possessive).
Which sentence correctly uses the idiom to mean 'popular'?
Choose the correct sentence:
Option B correctly uses the idiom to describe a popular book. Option A is a different idiom for exhaustion.
Match the situation to the phrase.
A celebrity scandal just broke out.
'Dildən düşmür' is used for rumors and scandals.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Yeni iPhone haqqında nə düşünürsən? B: Vallah, çıxdığı gündən ______.
The iPhone is a popular topic, so it 'doesn't fall from the tongue'.
🎉 得分: /4
视觉学习工具
Dildən Düşmək vs. Əldən-Dildən Düşmək
练习题库
4 练习Bu yeni mahnı çox məşhurdur, hamının ______ düşmür.
The idiom is 'dildən düşmək' (or 'dilindən düşmək' with a possessive).
Choose the correct sentence:
Option B correctly uses the idiom to describe a popular book. Option A is a different idiom for exhaustion.
A celebrity scandal just broke out.
'Dildən düşmür' is used for rumors and scandals.
A: Yeni iPhone haqqında nə düşünürsən? B: Vallah, çıxdığı gündən ______.
The iPhone is a popular topic, so it 'doesn't fall from the tongue'.
🎉 得分: /4
常见问题
10 个问题It is neutral. It can describe a beautiful song (positive) or a bad scandal (negative).
Yes, 'O, dildən düşmür' means 'Everyone is talking about him/her'.
They are very similar, but 'Dillərə düşmək' often implies a bit more gossip or a loss of reputation.
You can say 'viral olub', but 'dildən düşmür' is the more idiomatic, traditional way.
Yes, journalists use it frequently to describe trending topics.
While it refers to the 'tongue', it's used for anything people discuss, including social media posts.
Yes, but it's less common than the negative form.
Usually present continuous ('düşmür') for ongoing fame or past simple ('düşdü') for something that just became famous.
Yes, it is a common Turkic idiom used by Azerbaijani speakers everywhere.
Yes! If a new dessert is very popular, it can be 'dildən düşməyən ləzzət'.
相关表达
Dillərə dastan olmaq
specialized formTo become a legend
Ağız büzmək
contrastTo criticize or mock
Dilə gəlmək
similarTo start talking or to be mentioned
Qulaq asmaq
builds onTo listen