意思
Expressing admiration.
文化背景
Turkish people are generally very expressive and warm. Using 'Harika' instead of just 'İyi' (Good) shows that you are engaging with the culture's emotional warmth. On Instagram, 'Harika' is one of the most common comments. It is often spelled with extra letters for emphasis, like 'Harikaaaa!' In a Turkish office, positive reinforcement is common. A manager saying 'Harika bir iş' to an employee is a standard way to build morale. Because 'Harika' is a strong compliment, it's polite to add 'Maşallah' if you are complimenting a child or a new possession to avoid the 'evil eye.'
The 'Harika' Reaction
When someone tells you good news, don't just say 'Tamam' (Okay). Say 'Harika!' to show you are a supportive friend.
Don't Overuse with 'Çok'
Saying 'Çok harika' is common but 'Harika' alone is usually enough and sounds more natural.
意思
Expressing admiration.
The 'Harika' Reaction
When someone tells you good news, don't just say 'Tamam' (Okay). Say 'Harika!' to show you are a supportive friend.
Don't Overuse with 'Çok'
Saying 'Çok harika' is common but 'Harika' alone is usually enough and sounds more natural.
Pair with Body Language
A small nod and a smile while saying 'Harika' makes it much more authentic.
Past Tense
Remember to add '-ydı' to say 'It was great': Harikaydı!
自我测试
Fill in the blank to say 'The weather is wonderful.'
Hava bugün ______.
'Hava bugün harika' means 'The weather is wonderful today.'
Choose the best response to the suggestion.
Ayşe: 'Hadi dondurma yiyelim!' Sen: '_______!'
'Harika' is the perfect enthusiastic response to a fun suggestion like eating ice cream.
Match the situation to the correct use of 'Harika'.
You just saw a beautiful painting in a gallery.
Use 'harika' to express admiration for art.
Which sentence is the most natural way to compliment a meal?
A) Yemek harika olmuş. B) Yemek iyi. C) Yemek var.
'Yemek harika olmuş' is a common and warm way to compliment a cook.
🎉 得分: /4
视觉学习工具
When to say Harika!
Food
- • Pizza
- • Baklava
- • Coffee
Nature
- • Sunset
- • Beach
- • Forest
Social
- • Good news
- • New job
- • Party
Intensity of Praise
练习题库
4 练习Hava bugün ______.
'Hava bugün harika' means 'The weather is wonderful today.'
Ayşe: 'Hadi dondurma yiyelim!' Sen: '_______!'
'Harika' is the perfect enthusiastic response to a fun suggestion like eating ice cream.
You just saw a beautiful painting in a gallery.
Use 'harika' to express admiration for art.
A) Yemek harika olmuş. B) Yemek iyi. C) Yemek var.
'Yemek harika olmuş' is a common and warm way to compliment a cook.
🎉 得分: /4
常见问题
12 个问题It is neutral. You can use it with friends, family, and even in most business situations.
Yes, you can say 'Harika bir insan' (A wonderful person).
'Süper' is more informal and common among younger people. 'Harika' is more classic.
Simply say 'Harika!' or 'Bu harika!'
Yes, but be careful with your tone so people know you are joking.
Yes, if they share good news or a good idea, it is perfectly polite.
No, Turkish has no grammatical gender. 'Harika' stays the same for everyone and everything.
You usually don't pluralize the adjective itself, but you can say 'Harika şeyler' (Wonderful things).
Rarely. In academic writing, words like 'fevkalade' or 'mükemmel' are preferred.
The most common opposite is 'Berbat' (Terrible) or 'Kötü' (Bad).
Yes! 'Harika kokuyor' means 'It smells wonderful.'
'Olmuş' means 'it has become.' It's used when something was created or prepared, like a meal or a haircut.
相关表达
Mükemmel
synonymPerfect
Şahane
similarMagnificent/Wonderful
Muhteşem
similarMagnificent
Müthiş
similarTerrific/Awesome
Efsane
slangLegendary
Berbat
contrastTerrible