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gün — meaning in English: day

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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers commonly use 'gün' in everyday conversations to refer to a specific day or to discuss plans. For instance, you might hear it in phrases like 'Bugün ne yapıyorsun?' (What are you doing today?) at a café or in a casual setting with friends.
Synonyms & nuances
While 'gün' simply means 'day,' it can sometimes be confused with 'zaman,' which means 'time.' Use 'gün' when you want to specify a particular day, while 'zaman' refers to the broader concept of time.
Culture
'Gün' has its roots in Old Turkish and is related to the Proto-Turkic word for day. In Turkish culture, each day holds significance, often marked by various customs and practices, such as the celebration of 'Günaydın' (Good morning) that reflects hospitality and warmth.
FAQ
Q.What does the Turkish word 'gün' mean in English?
'Gün' translates to 'day' in English, referring to a 24-hour period. It’s commonly used in both formal and informal settings.
Q.How do you use 'gün' in a sentence?
You can use 'gün' in sentences like 'Bugün hava güzel' (The weather is nice today) to talk about the current day.
Q.Are there any common mistakes with the word 'gün'?
A common mistake is using 'gün' when you mean a specific date; in such cases, it's better to specify the date with expressions like 'tarih' (date) to avoid confusion.
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