意思
A casual way to agree or dismiss.
文化背景
In Baku, 'Yaxşı da' is often part of the 'meyxana' (folk rap) and street slang. It's used with a specific head tilt to show you're 'cool'. Children often use this with parents to assert a tiny bit of independence while still obeying. It's a way of saying 'I'll do it, but I'm not happy about it.' In some regions, the intonation is much more melodic and 'da' might be replaced by local particles, but 'Yaxşı da' remains the universal standard. When a host keeps offering food, a guest might say 'Yaxşı da' as a friendly way to finally stop the 'forcing' of food (hörmət).
Watch your tone
A sharp 'Yaxşı da!' can sound very rude. Soften it with a smile if you don't want to offend.
The 'Daaa' factor
Elongating the 'a' makes you sound much more like a local teenager.
意思
A casual way to agree or dismiss.
Watch your tone
A sharp 'Yaxşı da!' can sound very rude. Soften it with a smile if you don't want to offend.
The 'Daaa' factor
Elongating the 'a' makes you sound much more like a local teenager.
The Baku Nod
Often paired with a slight backward tilt of the head.
自我测试
Which is the most appropriate response when a friend keeps asking you to go to the cinema and you finally agree?
Dostun: 'Xahiş edirəm, gəl gedək də kinoya!' Sən: '...'
'Yaxşı da' fits the informal, reluctant agreement context perfectly.
Fill in the blank with the correct particle (da or də).
Yaxşı ___, mən razıyam.
Because 'yaxşı' ends in a back vowel 'ı', harmony requires 'da'.
Match the tone of 'Yaxşı da' to the situation.
Situation: Your little brother is begging for your phone.
In this context, you are yielding to a persistent request.
Complete the dialogue to show irritation.
A: 'Otağını yığışdır! Otağını yığışdır!' B: '...'
'Bildik!' (We knew/got it!) combined with 'Yaxşı da' shows the speaker is annoyed by the repetition.
🎉 得分: /4
视觉学习工具
The Many Faces of Yaxşı da
Emotions
- • Irritation
- • Reluctance
- • Pleading
- • Playfulness
练习题库
4 练习Dostun: 'Xahiş edirəm, gəl gedək də kinoya!' Sən: '...'
'Yaxşı da' fits the informal, reluctant agreement context perfectly.
Yaxşı ___, mən razıyam.
Because 'yaxşı' ends in a back vowel 'ı', harmony requires 'da'.
Situation: Your little brother is begging for your phone.
In this context, you are yielding to a persistent request.
A: 'Otağını yığışdır! Otağını yığışdır!' B: '...'
'Bildik!' (We knew/got it!) combined with 'Yaxşı da' shows the speaker is annoyed by the repetition.
🎉 得分: /4
常见问题
14 个问题It can be. With friends, it's fine. With elders or in formal settings, it is considered disrespectful.
No, it is strictly for spoken language or very casual texting.
'Yaxşı' is a neutral 'Okay'. 'Yaxşı da' adds emotional weight, like 'Okay, fine' or 'Enough already'.
The extra 'a's add emphasis, usually showing more irritation or more intense pleading.
No, Turks say 'Tamam' or 'Tamam be'. 'Yaxşı da' is uniquely Azerbaijani.
Yes, if you are haggling over the price, it's quite common.
No, it is an invariable interjection.
It's a voiceless velar fricative, like the 'ch' in 'Loch Ness'.
People will understand you, but it's grammatically 'off' due to vowel harmony rules.
Yes, it's a staple of Azerbaijani comedy movies to show a character's frustration.
Yes, but a reluctant or dismissive 'Yes'.
The formal equivalent would be 'Oldu' or 'Anladım'.
Yes, it's very common in domestic bickering or playful teasing.
Using it with a teacher or boss is the biggest social error.
相关表达
Oldu
similarOkay / It happened
Bəsdir
similarEnough
Yaxşı ki
contrastFortunately / It's good that...
Cəhənnəmə ki
specialized formTo hell with it
Eybi yox
similarNo problem / It doesn't matter