Language/Turkish/Vocabulary/Feelings-and-Emotions
In this lesson, we will delve into the rich and nuanced world of emotions and feelings in Turkish. The ability to express oneself emotionally is a crucial aspect of communication, and being able to do so in another language is a key component of language learning. Through a carefully curated selection of vocabulary and phrases, we will explore the full range of human emotions, from the simple joy of happiness to the complex depths of melancholy and anxiety. Our goal is to equip you with the tools and language skills necessary to connect with others on a deeper level, to empathize with them, and to express your own emotions and feelings in an authentic and meaningful way. Get ready to dive into the world of Turkish emotions and let's get started! 😊🌟
After mastering this lesson, you can also expand your Turkish vocabulary by exploring other related pages, such as Turkish Vocabulary - Clothes, Vehicles, and Turkish Vocabulary - Bedroom.
Vocabulary List[edit | edit source]
ENGLISH | PRONUNCIATION ENGLISH | TURKISH |
---|---|---|
GUILTY | sou chih lou | SUÇLU |
STUPID | ahp tahl | APTAL |
EXHAUSTED | your goon | YORGUN |
VERY TIRED | chohk your goon | ÇOK YORGUN |
HEADSTRONG | ih naht chuh | İNATÇI |
SAD | ewz gewn | ÜZGÜN |
FRIGHTENED | korhk moosh | KORKMUŞ |
ANXIOUS | ehn dih sheh lih | ENDİŞELİ |
INQUISITIVE | meh rah kluh | MERAKLI |
INDIFFERENT | kah ih uht suhz | KAYITSIZ |
ANGRY | kuhz gun | KIZGIN |
IRATE | kuhz gun | KIZGIN |
CONFIDENT | gew vehn lih | GÜVENLİ |
ENTHUSIASTIC | heh vehs lih | HEVESLİ |
DISAPPOINTED | hah ih ahl kuh ruh kluh uh nah
oo rah duhm |
HAYAL KIRIKLIĞINA
UĞRADIM |
ANNOYED | rehn jih deh | RENCİDE |
HAPPY | mou tloo | MUTLU |
JEALOUS | kuhs kahn chih | KISKANÇ |
SHY | ou tahn gah chih | UTANGAÇ |
TO BE AFRAID OF | korhk mahk | KORKMAK |
Common Phrases[edit | edit source]
- Nasılsın? (How are you?)
- İyiyim, teşekkür ederim. (I'm fine, thank you.)
- Kötüyüm. (I'm not good.)
- Ne var? (What's wrong?)
- Kendimi iyi hissetmiyorum. (I don't feel good.)
- Çok mutluyum. (I'm very happy.)
- Kendimi üzgün hissediyorum. (I feel sad.)
- Korkuyorum. (I'm scared.)
- Çok heyecanlıyım. (I'm very excited.)
- Çok sinirliyim. (I'm very anxious.)
- Hayal kırıklığına uğradım. (I'm disappointed.)
- Çok memnunum. (I'm very pleased.)
- Sıkıntılıyım. (I'm worried.)
Adjectives to Express Intensity[edit | edit source]
- Çok: Very
- Biraz: A little
- Hiç: Not at all
- Oldukça: Quite
- Gerçekten: Really
For example, you can say "Çok mutluyum" to express that you're very happy, or "Biraz üzgünüm" to indicate that you're a little sad.
Emotions in Sentences[edit | edit source]
- Benim arkadaşım bugün doğum günü kutlamasına geldiğinde çok heyecanlıydı. (My friend was very excited when she came to the birthday party today.)
- Bugün işte çok yoğun bir gün geçirdim ve şu an çok yorgunum. (I had a very busy day at work today and I'm very tired now.)
- Annemle tartıştıktan sonra sinirliyim. (I'm anxious after arguing with my mom.)
- Dün akşam sevgilimle tanıştım ve şu an aşığım. (I met my boyfriend last night and now I'm in love.)
- Dersleri kaçırmış olmaktan dolayı kendimi utangaç hissediyorum. (I feel shy because I missed some classes.)
- Bugün sınavım var ve gerçekten çok sıkılmış hissediyorum. (I have an exam today and I really feel bored.)
- Arkadaşım bana sürpriz yaptı ve çok şaşırdım. (My friend surprised me and I was very surprised.)
- Geçen hafta sonu ailemle birlikte seyahat ettim ve memnun kaldım.
Quiz[edit | edit source]
Vocabulary Questions:[edit | edit source]
- What does "mutlu" mean in English?
- What does "üzgün" mean in English?
- What does "korkmuş" mean in English?
- What does "kızgın" mean in English?
- What does "heyecanlı" mean in English?
- What does "yorgun" mean in English?
- What does "sıkılmış" mean in English?
- What does "utangaç" mean in English?
- What does "şaşırmış" mean in English?
- What does "sinirli" mean in English?
Sentence Translation Questions:[edit | edit source]
- Translate "I'm very happy" into Turkish.
- Translate "She feels sad today" into Turkish.
- Translate "We're excited for the concert" into Turkish.
- Translate "They're disappointed with the result" into Turkish.
- Translate "Benim arkadaşım bugün doğum günü kutlamasına geldiğinde çok heyecanlıydı" into English.
The answers are as follows:
- Happy
- Sad
- Scared
- Angry
- Excited
- Tired
- Bored
- Shy
- Surprised
- Anxious
- Çok mutluyum.
- Bugün üzgün hissediyor.
- Konser için heyecanlıyız.
- Sonuçtan hayal kırıklığına uğradılar.
- My friend was very excited when she came to the birthday party today.
Other Lessons[edit | edit source]
- Valentines Day
- Health
- Bathroom
- Counting and Numbers
- At Home
- Trees
- Viscera
- Places in a City
- Love
- Time