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uzak — meaning in English: far

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neutral common
Usage
Native Turkish speakers commonly use 'uzak' when discussing distances, both literal and metaphorical. For example, one might say 'evim uzak' (my house is far) when giving directions, or use it in conversation to describe a faraway place they dream of visiting.
Synonyms & nuances
While 'uzak' translates directly to 'far', similar words like 'uzakta' (meaning 'at a distance') can imply a more specific context. You would use 'uzak' for general distances and 'uzakta' when wanting to describe something that is not just far away but also located at a particular place.
Culture
'Uzak' is derived from the Old Turkic word 'uzak', which also meant far or distant. In Turkish culture, distance often carries emotional weight, as it can refer to not just physical space but also relationships, such as feeling 'uzak' from a loved one who lives far away, adding depth to its usage in everyday conversations.
FAQ
Q.What does the Turkish word 'uzak' mean?
'Uzak' means 'far' in English. It is used to describe physical distances or metaphorical distances between people and places.
Q.How do I use 'uzak' in a sentence?
You can use 'uzak' in sentences like 'Bu şehir çok uzak' (This city is very far), to describe how far something is from your current location.
Q.Are there any common mistakes with 'uzak'?
A common mistake is using 'uzak' where a more specific term might fit better, like 'uzakta'. Always consider the context: 'uzak' for general distances and 'uzakta' for locationally specific references.
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