informal
very common
Usage
Native speakers commonly use the word 'kız' in everyday conversations when referring to a girl or young woman. For instance, one might say, 'Kız kardeşim çok güzel,' meaning 'My sister is very beautiful,' in informal settings like family gatherings or friendly chats.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is 'hanım,' which translates to 'lady' or 'madam.' While 'kız' specifically denotes a girl or young woman, 'hanım' suggests a more formal or respectful designation, often used for adult women.
Culture
'Kız' has roots in Old Turkic and has been a part of the Turkish language for centuries. It carries a sense of youth and vitality, often used affectionately, reflecting the cultural appreciation for younger generations and familial bonds in Turkish society.
FAQ
Q.What is the plural form of 'kız'?
'Kız' becomes 'kızlar' in its plural form, which means 'girls.' For example, you might say 'Üç kız var,' meaning 'There are three girls.'
Q.Can 'kız' be used for women of any age?
'Kız' typically refers to young girls or women, usually under the age of 18. For adult women, 'kadın' is more appropriate.
Q.Are there any common mistakes in using 'kız'?
A common mistake is using 'kız' to refer to adult women casually. While it can be used affectionately, context is crucial, as it may not be respectful in every situation.