意思
Asking about someone's destination.
文化背景
Asking 'Hara gedirsən?' is a sign of social engagement. It is common for neighbors to ask this as you leave your home. In the capital, people are often in a rush, so the phrase is frequently shortened to 'Hara?' or 'Hara belə?'. In villages, this question might be followed by an offer of a ride or a request to bring something back from the city. Dialectal variations might use 'Harda' instead of 'Hara', though 'Hara' remains the standard understood by all.
Drop the 'Sən'
In casual speech, you don't need to say 'Sən hara gedirsən?'. Just 'Hara gedirsən?' is perfectly natural.
The 'T' to 'D' Rule
Never say 'getirsən' when you mean 'going'. That means 'bringing'. Always voice the 't' to 'd'.
意思
Asking about someone's destination.
Drop the 'Sən'
In casual speech, you don't need to say 'Sən hara gedirsən?'. Just 'Hara gedirsən?' is perfectly natural.
The 'T' to 'D' Rule
Never say 'getirsən' when you mean 'going'. That means 'bringing'. Always voice the 't' to 'd'.
Don't be shy
If someone asks you this, they aren't being nosy. It's just Azerbaijani small talk!
Use 'Hara belə?'
To sound like a local, use 'Hara belə?' when you see a friend looking particularly stylish or in a big rush.
自我测试
Fill in the correct form of the verb 'getmək'.
Sən indi hara _______?
The subject 'Sən' (you) requires the '-sən' suffix.
Which question is appropriate for your boss?
Asking your manager where they are going:
The '-siz' suffix is the formal/plural form, necessary for respect.
Match the question to the context.
Context matching:
All pairs are correctly matched in the options provided.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Salam! ______? B: Salam! Kitabxanaya gedirəm.
The answer mentions a destination (library), so the question must be 'Where are you going?'.
🎉 得分: /4
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4 练习Sən indi hara _______?
The subject 'Sən' (you) requires the '-sən' suffix.
Asking your manager where they are going:
The '-siz' suffix is the formal/plural form, necessary for respect.
将左侧的每个项目与右侧的配对匹配:
All pairs are correctly matched in the options provided.
A: Salam! ______? B: Salam! Kitabxanaya gedirəm.
The answer mentions a destination (library), so the question must be 'Where are you going?'.
🎉 得分: /4
常见问题
10 个问题No, it's very common and friendly among peers. Just use the formal version with elders.
'Haraya' is the grammatically full form with the dative suffix, but 'Hara' is much more common in speech.
Yes, if you add a time word like 'sabah' (tomorrow), it means 'Where are you going tomorrow?'.
Usually with '[Destination] + a/ə gedirəm'. For example: 'Mağazaya gedirəm' (I'm going to the shop).
This is a standard Azerbaijani grammar rule where a 't' at the end of a verb root becomes 'd' when a vowel follows.
No, that is 'Haralısan?'. 'Hara gedirsən?' is only for destination.
Yes, 'Hara belə?' is the most common idiomatic/slangy way to ask.
Use 'Hara gedirsiniz?' or 'Hara gedirsiz?'.
Absolutely. It's very common to text 'Hara gedirsen?' to friends.
In the context of verbs of motion, yes. In other contexts, it just means 'where' (directional).
相关表达
Haraya gedirsən?
similarWhere are you going? (More formal/grammatically complete)
Hara belə?
specialized formWhere to like this? / Where are you off to?
Haradan gəlirsən?
contrastWhere are you coming from?
Yolun haradır?
similarWhere is your path?
Hara qaçırsan?
slangWhere are you running to?