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Denizja
What is ithe difference between "adam" and "erkek"?
4 gen 2011 09:35
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In many cases, they are interchangable. Let's say, John and Joe are talking in the street and we dont know them. We can say:
2 adam sokakta konuşuyor (more common) = 2 erkek sokakta konuşuyor = 2 men are talking in the street.
But these words also have some specific emphasises. For example, if you are filling in a form, when gender is asked, it is either "erkek" or "kadın". "Erkek" emphasises gender (and qualities related to that gender), whereas "adam" indicates qualities to be a "real man" or a nice person who deserves respect.
Now let's look at some examples, where they have different meanings:
** Sen gerçek bir erkeksin = You are truly a man (meaning that you show the qualities of male gender. you are brave, you are protecting your family etc)
** Sen iyi bir adamsın = You are a nice guy (man). (meaning that you show qualities of a nice person such as being caring, thoughtful, helpful. so i respect you and admire you)
** Sen büyüdün artık bir erkek oldun = You have grown up and now become a man (How can this sentence continue? "...so why are you still afraid of the dark" or "...you should have no fear" etc)
** Başbakan olmuşsun ama adam olamamışsın = You have become a prime minister but you couldnt become a man (you dont have necessary qualities to be a nice guy)
Now i will exagarate just to help you feel their meanings. The word "adam" raises respect. The word "erkek" raises fear or alarm. I repeat, I am exaggerating just to indicate the difference.
4 gennaio 2011
Adam-Man
Erkek-Male
20 marzo 2011
basically speaking, "erkek" is used more when you specifically want to indicate the gender/sex of the person.
erkek x kadın (man x woman)
"adam" has a more common usage. When you want to talk about a male person doing something, you would use "adam", in the manner of a sentence like : "the guy" has/is etc...
5 gennaio 2011
basically speaking, "erkek" is used more when you specifically want to indicate the gender/sex of the person.
erkek x kadın (man x woman)
"adam" has a more common usage. When you want to talk about a male person doing something, you would use "adam", in the manner of a sentence like : "the guy" has/is etc...
5 gennaio 2011
adam = person/man/guy
erkek = male/boy
4 gennaio 2011
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Croato, Inglese, Georgiano, Tedesco, Italiano, Polacco, Sloveno, Turco
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