Difference Between ' Hayır' & ' Yok' in Turkish!
🇹🇷 WANT TO LEARN TURKISH WITH US?
👉 Apply for a free discovery call with one of Turkishle's teachers to see how you can become fluent in Turkish! - calendly.com/turkishle/vip-pr...
💻 Join Turkishle's courses: courses.turkishle.com/
𝗜𝗻𝘀𝘁𝗮𝗴𝗿𝗮𝗺: / turkishle_
Time Stamps
00:00 - Beginning
00:18 - Hayır
01:09 - Meaning of "Yok"
02:22 - Difference between "Yok" and "Hayır"
02:35 - When to use "yok"
04:40 - When to use "hayır"
05:17 - Conversations that you can use both yok and hayır
06:00 Summary
❤️️Thanks for your support
Turkishle
Пікірлер: 880
🇹🇷 Want to Learn Turkish with Us? 👉Apply for a free discovery call with one of Turkishle's teachers to see how you can become fluent in Turkish! calendly.com/turkishle/vip-program-discovery-call
Hayır: formal Yok: informal Yoo: 2x informal
@Turkishle
2 жыл бұрын
👍🏼😄😄
@tonik1546
2 жыл бұрын
😂 😂 😂 😂 😂 Eveet, ben de tam bunu düşünüyordum
@aisha760
2 жыл бұрын
I figured tht out frm Turkish dizis😂✌️
@dmlauwu
2 жыл бұрын
😂😂
@havvagokce1441
2 жыл бұрын
How about "yok yok" the forceful informal?
As a Turkish, Hayır --> Formal Yok --> Informal We usually use "yok" in daily talks.
@mesuesja80
2 жыл бұрын
Here is the truth: Hayir is not Turkish. It is a arabic word meaning a good thing, deed. Also used like that in Turkish too. Unfortunately the persian say Na hayir as No and some stupid superficial just took the Hayir part and use it as No. Turkish is only YOK and nothing else. We do not say hayir at all we do not know the word as most clever Turks around the world!
@mayanlogos92
2 жыл бұрын
Romanians also may use yok - I personally do it so - to Express emphasise that's sth on 0 or sth like this...
@defnecelik3615
2 жыл бұрын
Aslında ''yok'' gayriresmi sayılmaz. Resmi konuşman gereken kişilere de, atıyorum öğretmenine patronuna falan da ''yok'' dersin.
@umitklc1506
2 жыл бұрын
@@defnecelik3615 yabancılar daha kolay anlasın diye yazdım
@Miss-rx1xu
2 жыл бұрын
Konuşurken zaten yoğ a dönüyo
From watching Turkish shows, I figured out a lot about "hayır" and "yok" but what I didn't know was that it was considered harsh or harsher to use "hayır". That's good to know because I am a very direct person and sometimes there is a need to use the word "hayır” just like using the word “hiç” for extra emphasis. Like "gerek yok” vs. “Hiç gerek yok.” Like if you're annoyed or just want to emphasis how much you don't want somebody to do something that they've offered to do, you don't just say, "Gerek yok”. You have to put the “HİÇ" in front of it. I absolutely LOVE this language!
@mesuesja80
2 жыл бұрын
Here is the truth: Hayir is not Turkish. It is a arabic word meaning a good thing, deed. Also used like that in Turkish too. Unfortunately the persian say Na hayir as No and some stupid superficial just took the Hayir part and use it as No. Turkish is only YOK and nothing else. We do not say hayir at all we do not know the word as most clever Turks around the world!
@melanielovick-lugo3118
2 жыл бұрын
@@mesuesja80 o zaman kim “biz”?
@deliamsanchez1340
2 жыл бұрын
@@mesuesja80 Hello I don’t now enything about Turkish language but thanks for the information is very interesting words I love it”🇺🇸😀
@annamariacontuzzi1924
2 жыл бұрын
i too like this language, it is fascinating
@mesuesja80
2 жыл бұрын
@caprice.t You do not understand what you read!
Genellikle ben sadece bu duydum İstanbul’da: yooooooo 😊😂
@4anaudienceof1
2 жыл бұрын
I hear in Turkish drama. I think of it as a softer version to "yok", something like "nope" in English.🤷♀️😂
@jesusshrek1271
2 жыл бұрын
@@4anaudienceof1 yep it is :)
@shahesmail313
2 жыл бұрын
Natives drop the "k"
@sessizdeniz494
2 жыл бұрын
@@4anaudienceof1 more informal way of it.
@uzmasiddiqui3652
2 жыл бұрын
Heyy...you are from turkey....can u teach me little bit Turkish 🙏
Herkese iyi bayramlar ❤❤❤
@_itzrxheem
2 жыл бұрын
Çok şükür abim! Sen de Kurban Bayramınız mübarek olsun
"Nayir" = dramatic rejection 🤣
@Melluka698
2 жыл бұрын
😂
@buztuz6206
2 жыл бұрын
N’olamaz
Yok-Politely denying, Hayır- Direct. Amazing. Thanks.
@mesuesja80
2 жыл бұрын
Here is the truth: Hayir is not Turkish. It is a arabic word meaning a good thing, deed. Also used like that in Turkish too. Unfortunately the persian say Na hayir as No and some stupid superficial just took the Hayir part and use it as No. Turkish is only YOK and nothing else. We do not say hayir at all we do not know the word as most clever Turks around the world!
@afshababa6941
2 жыл бұрын
@@mesuesja80 Thanks for the elaborate explanation. But we as a learner and non turkish speakers would Prefer easy explanation as explained by "Turkishle".
@den.kahraman
2 жыл бұрын
@@mesuesja80 There are two meanings of hayır. One is the good deed and one is no. Actually I've never heard of that story of the word before. It means that it is so owned by Turkish that like %99 of Turkish people consider it Turkish.
@HN-rj1yp
2 жыл бұрын
yok isn’t polite though
@afshababa6941
2 жыл бұрын
@@HN-rj1yp is it so? Thanks for the clarification.😊😊😊
I'm italian but I' like your way of explaining .Thank you
@mehmethilmiemel8937
2 жыл бұрын
Italy won Eurovision 2020 and Euro 2020 in this year. This year Italy's year😁. I have just wanted to say you "Congratulations"😂
@annamariacontuzzi1924
2 жыл бұрын
@@mehmethilmiemel8937 Thank you
@zaboybagoi8636
2 жыл бұрын
I don't think being Italian is going to stop you from liking his way of explaining things.
@sportteachthem5161
2 жыл бұрын
kzread.info/dron/7tH4413aJeFNP5l-qh8-ZQ.html
@doruk9418
2 жыл бұрын
Pizza
Love turkish language.start learning turkish🇵🇰❤️🇹🇷
I was at Istanbul Airport today and saw a sign with some basic Turkish for tourists. I was wondering what the difference was. Perfect timing lol :)
@mesuesja80
2 жыл бұрын
Here is the truth: Hayir is not Turkish. It is a arabic word meaning a good thing, deed. Also used like that in Turkish too. Unfortunately the persian say Na hayir as No and some stupid superficial just took the Hayir part and use it as No. Turkish is only YOK and nothing else. We do not say hayir at all we do not know the word as most clever Turks around the world!
@hgworldtour
2 жыл бұрын
@@mesuesja80 Thanks for letting us know this Zelija, we are learning Turkish so this is helpful. :)
@mesuesja80
2 жыл бұрын
@@dzevadbayraktar322 You can imagine what you want but that is the truth. Turks that have not been fooled do not even know the word hayir as no, just YOK.
@Melluka698
2 жыл бұрын
@@mesuesja80 NO!! Hayır is something else and Hayır (no) is something else. 🤦♂️
@Name-tn1zg
2 жыл бұрын
@@Melluka698 from what I have heard "hayir" is "no" and "yok" is when something isnt available. Is that correct?
Haha! 😂😂I've started watching Turkish dramas 2 days ago...yok and hayir are my first Turkish words I learnt in two days..I was figuring out what's the difference between them and this vd popped out in my recommendations...so funny... I'm not even learning Turkish but I subscribed to your channel haha 😂
"Yok" seems to be more like "there is not"...sometimes.
@jeenlee1
2 жыл бұрын
It's the real meaning of yok. But we also use it as hayır.
@louptrjack7354
2 жыл бұрын
Yeah as said in the vid, it actually refers non-existence
@LostArcadeMachine
2 жыл бұрын
"yok" is actually used for specifying the quantity of "0" just like expressing "I don't have/We have no (noun)" as in english but sometimes it also used for referring "hayır"
@dontmesswithmyjendeukie9087
2 жыл бұрын
I agree. In my language we have similar words with yok and hayir which we use in similar style. Hayir in our language is "Na" similar to the english No. and for Yok we have "Konhe" which means "there is not". Difference is that yok can also be used as no while we dont use it in that sense. And in turkish for saying "No, there is not." They use "Hayir, yok" and we say "Na, konhe" People also use "Nahe" instead of Konhe but depends on dialects. The dialect i speak we use Konhe and some might use Nahe.
Turkish is an interesting language, it took me one year to learn Turkish I’m a Syrian university student 🇹🇷
Omg including Kuzgun stole my heart, but the following clip was definitely the best! Great video
I’ve been living in Turkey for 3 years now and I JUST understood the difference 😅 thanks
I’m so thankful for you🤗 you help me understand Turkish better than my actual professor haha.
Sol yanim, cilek kokusu, bay yanlis and dolunay made me very interested to learn Turkish. I know a little now and I am so happy with it. It is such a beautiful language . Glad I found this channel . Keep up the good work ❤️
I'm moving to Istanbul in a month, I literally am so scared because I don't speak Turkish, but your videos are helping me a lot! Teşekkürler!!!
@X.A.S.U
2 жыл бұрын
you are right to be afraid
@souhailnaji1343
2 жыл бұрын
@@X.A.S.U jdjfjdkdkdks yok abi ben şimdi Türkçe konuşuyorum ve korkmuyorum
@souhailnaji1343
2 жыл бұрын
@Kuvvet karazehir Thanks!
@X.A.S.U
2 жыл бұрын
@@souhailnaji1343 o zamanlar kormakta haklıymışsın o zaman ( ayrıca gerçekten yabancımısın ?)
@souhailnaji1343
2 жыл бұрын
@@X.A.S.U Evet ben Faslıyım ve dört aydır İstanbulda yaşıyorum
Thank you very much Can, this was very helpful, I get often confused by the usage of yok and hayir, this video made it much clearer.
Videolarınız çok faydalı! Teşekkürler!
I was also very confused about these two words.Thanks for the explanation!❤️❤️
Thanks for this info! I had this exactly question yesterday as I was studying
Love this. I've been watching Turkish dramas recently with english subtitles.
Thank you for making a video on this. I too had doubt on this for a long time.
the best channel ever......for learning turkish...cheers..thank you soooooo much....
Thank you for this...very informative.
I just returned from Turkey. Glad I watched this video because when I was there, I took Yok to mean a definite no, and I perceived it negatively.
I love learning Turkish ❤️❤️I've been trying hard to learn 😅😅 post more videos like this 👍👍
I have been meaning to ask my Turkish friend about that, then came across this video! Very very helpful 🥰
im learning using duolingo apps and also watched your videos👍 teşekkür ederim Can! from🇲🇾❤️🇹🇷
Thank you Can, your explanation is very clear to help me understand.
Merhaba! Tesekkur ederim!! I have been wondering about these two words!
You explain everything so well.. thanks o thank you
Ive been watching Turkish dramas lately and i noticed this Yok and hayir. So this is the meaning! Thanks!
May I also contribute that “yok” can be used meaning there isn’t any or there aren’t any more. For example, do you have any fresh peaches? Yok, kalmadı.
Please upload more such videos, I am learning Turkish and such short but informative videos can help us all who are learning Turkish language ❤️
This is good one. Thank you for clearing this out. When I was in Istanbul 2 weeks ako, I often heard "YOK" from people conversation, I really wonder what that's mean because all I understand is Taman and hiyer, the rest I depend all to Google translate. I will return to Turkey year from now so I needed this channel to educate me more about things in Turkey. Thank you. You're doing a good job.
Çoooook teşekkürler bu için!! I have wondered for a long time about using yok to indicate no. 👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻
@X.A.S.U
2 жыл бұрын
you speak very sweet turkish
The more I learn Turkish, the more I relate it with my mother tongue Tamil(South Indian Language). In tamil too we have many words meaning No but used in different contexts. Eg. YOK = kedaiyadhu HAYIR = illai Is tomorrow a Monday? Answer will be illai(Hayir) Do you have a morning shift tomorrow? Answer can be - Illai, nalaiku velai kedaiyadhu. Hayir, yarın sabah çalış yok.
Your way gesture way of understanding Turkish language is most admirable!
Thanks a lot for this one!!! I've been searching a perfect video based on difference between "hayır and yok" for so long
@mesuesja80
2 жыл бұрын
Here is the truth: Hayir is not Turkish. It is a arabic word meaning a good thing, deed. Also used like that in Turkish too. Unfortunately the persians say Na hayir as No and some stupid superficial just took the Hayir part and use it as No. Turkish is only YOK and nothing else. We do not say hayir at all we do not know the word as most clever Turks around the world!
Excellent interpretation... I am learning Turkish language but was confused about hayır and Yok after watching Dolunay. But now it's clear. Thanks for explaining. Subscribed 👍
Thanks for the clarification
Çok faydalı bu video! Sağ ol!
Çok teşekkürler 😊
Thank you,it is Really helpful because many teachers don't give those little information although it is needed.
Thank you sir..it's very eductional.....love it!!!
Muy buena explicación, a pesar que no entiendo ingles, me ha quedado claro la diferencia entre hayir y yok, sag ol
Videon cok iyi. Tesekkur ederim, Sonra gorusuruz Kendine iyi bak
Welcome back, and thank you for a clear explanation.
@mesuesja80
2 жыл бұрын
Here is the truth: Hayir is not Turkish. It is a arabic word meaning a good thing, deed. Also used like that in Turkish too. Unfortunately the persians say Na hayir as No and some stupid superficial just took the Hayir part and use it as No. Turkish is only YOK and nothing else. We do not say hayir at all we do not know the word as most clever Turks around the world!
Thank you, very good explanation!
Teşekkür ederim!
And finaly litle by litle I got about Turkish...thanks.. Coz I realy love to watch Turkey drama.
I love this chanel, thank you you teach in a very perfect way, u need to have 1 million+ subscribers cause u deserve that, thank u so much🤗
Thanks for explaining!
Thank you! This is exactly what I have been wanting to know👍🏻
@mesuesja80
2 жыл бұрын
Here is the truth: Hayir is not Turkish. It is a arabic word meaning a good thing, deed. Also used like that in Turkish too. Unfortunately the persians say Na hayir as No and some stupid superficial just took the Hayir part and use it as No. Turkish is only YOK and nothing else. We do not say hayir at all we do not know the word as most clever Turks around the world!
Easy and clear . Thanks !!!!
Thank you this was so helpful!
Love From 🇧🇩🇧🇩. We love turkish dramas so much.
Amazing, thank you for clarification❤❤
Finally I was waiting for this 😭✌🏼
@shilpisrivastava4392
2 жыл бұрын
Me too
@imlost3798
2 жыл бұрын
So cute🥺💖
@mesuesja80
2 жыл бұрын
Here is the truth: Hayir is not Turkish. It is a arabic word meaning a good thing, deed. Also used like that in Turkish too. Unfortunately the persian say Na hayir as No and some stupid superficial just took the Hayir part and use it as No. Turkish is only YOK and nothing else. We do not say hayir at all we do not know the word as most clever Turks around the world!
@nisanurucar3855
2 жыл бұрын
@@mesuesja80 Hayr and hayır are not same. We are muslim and with the religion some words came to Turkish from muslim countries. Because of this we are using hayr. But saying hayr is coming more difficult for we. That's why we say hayır to hayr. Hayır is Turkish that means "no", and other hayır is an Arabic word that we use in Turkey. And hayır that comes from Arabic to Turkish has the same meaning with the Arabic one. Please do not give information without know the truth one.
Teşekkür ederim hocam
This was very helpful, keep it up!
Oooh thank you so much for this video, I learned something
Teşekkürler abi
Very helpful. Thank you!
Teşşekkür ederim! Türkçeyi okuldaki arkadaşlarimdan daha iyi anlamama yardimci oldun!!!
So clear. Now i can understand. Thanks
Your videos are awesome. Litreally, love your videos ❤️ I also love Turkey🇹🇷 And Eid Mubarak 🌙❤️💗🌹💐
Teşekkür ederiz Can! Senin videolarını gerçekten çok seviyorum 😊🥰 Sen en iyisin.☺️☺️
@samir9511
2 жыл бұрын
Hi, I'm samir. I am learning English. Can you help me speak English with me? I can also help you learn Turkish language 📚🙂
@jameshenry5897
2 жыл бұрын
Love from Turkey
Salam..i am from Indonesia..always loves watching Turkish drama..n all about Turki..may Allah bless u all.. gunaydim..😍😘
It's really helpful! I just get confused about this before 😂 thanks can! 💕
This is an awesome video, thank you so much!
Thank you for an excellent clarification Can.. I'm confused when I just learning alone. 😀
Greetings from Macedonia, I like this
very useful. teşekkürler 🙏🏼
I'm Turkish but I watch your videos because you're a very likeable person
I’m a new subscriber teşekkürler for these types of videos they’re helping a lot☺️
You're a wonderful teacher
Thank you, very useful!
Thank you for the clarity. I was confused by the two. Appreciate it, kardes!!
@mesuesja80
2 жыл бұрын
Here is the truth: Hayir is not Turkish. It is a arabic word meaning a good thing, deed. Also used like that in Turkish too. Unfortunately the persians say Na hayir as No and some stupid superficial just took the Hayir part and use it as No. Turkish is only YOK and nothing else. We do not say hayir at all we do not know the word as most clever Turks around the world!
Love the way you teach..
Tesekkur ederim 😊
Çok tesekkür ederim
Tuskish dialect is in my head everyday😁🤭 as I love watching the series❤. I was thinking I should learn the language. It is so interesting to learn multilingual. There are some similar keywords with Indian language😊
Best thing about these videos are thr is no wasting of time like press bell button or some tlks n thn let’s get started and all here video gets started directly without wasting of time so THANK U ☺️
Guzelmish , selamlar Azerbaycandan 😘🇦🇿🇹🇷
How did you know I needed this? Thank you so much! ❤️
@mesuesja80
2 жыл бұрын
Here is the truth: Hayir is not Turkish. It is a arabic word meaning a good thing, deed. Also used like that in Turkish too. Unfortunately the persian say Na hayir as No and some stupid superficial just took the Hayir part and use it as No. Turkish is only YOK and nothing else. We do not say hayir at all we do not know the word as most clever Turks around the world!
@samir9511
2 жыл бұрын
Hi, I'm samir. I am learning English. Can you help me speak English with me? I can also help you learn Turkish language 📚🙂
@nisanurucar3855
2 жыл бұрын
@@mesuesja80 Hayr and hayır are not same. We are muslim and with the religion some words came to Turkish from muslim countries. Because of this we are using hayr. But saying hayr is coming more difficult for we. That's why we say hayır to hayr. Hayır is Turkish that means "no", and other hayır is an Arabic word that we use in Turkey. And hayır that comes from Arabic to Turkish has the same meaning with the Arabic one. Please do not give information without know the truth one.
@irem7243
2 жыл бұрын
@@mesuesja80 Why did you write this under every comment, it's not even true lol
I love this channel. Hope to learn more
Thank you for this video...
Cok tesekkur ederim
Çok kullanışlı, sağ ol Can
clearly explained. 👍
Thank you canım for this very informative video. I consider myself a fairly competent speaker of Turkish but I didn't know that yok is seen as less direct than hayır. You have a new subscriber. Çok teşekkür ederim
@mesuesja80
2 жыл бұрын
Here is the truth: Hayir is not Turkish. It is a arabic word meaning a good thing, deed. Also used like that in Turkish too. Unfortunately the persians say Na hayir as No and some stupid superficial just took the Hayir part and use it as No. Turkish is only YOK and nothing else. We do not say hayir at all we do not know the word as most clever Turks around the world!
Merci grace à vous je révise mon anglais et je découvre une autre belle langue. 💓💓💓💓💓
Thank u very much sir , I'm learning Turkish and I'm living here so I always got confused about these two.
This vedio help me too much .I usually get confused between uok and hayir .I am also a Pakistani .I love turkey so much . watching your vedios feels me good .
While I was living in Turkey I always used "Hayir" to reject something and a girl once told me "You are being so rude all the time" I didn't understand why, but now I understand. Thank you so much, cok tesekkur ederim
Tebrikler🎉🎊🎉🎊🎉🎊!!! Mükemmel👍👏😆 siniz!!!!!!!