How to Express Weight in Turkish
Expressing weight accurately is crucial when communicating with Turkish speakers. That’s why you should know how to express weight in Turkish.
Understanding the various ways to articulate weight is essential. This post aims to serve as a guide for Turkish learners, Turkish learners will have clarity on common terms and phrases used to express weight in different contexts.
Essential Vocabulary
- Kilo : Weight
- Tartmak : To weigh
Asking someone’s weight in Turkish
Here are a few polite ways to ask about someone’s weight in Turkish
- Kaç kilosun ?
- How much do you weigh ?
- Kilon kaç ?
- What is your weight ?
- Bana kilonu söyleyebilir misin ?
- Could you tell me your weight ?
- Kaç kilo olduğunuzu sorabilir miyim?
- May ı ask how much do you weigh ?
- İdeal kilon kaç ?
- What is your ideal weight ?
Talking about someone’s weight in Turkish
Here are the common phrases to express your weight in Turkish.
- Dün tartıldım.
- I weighed myself yesterday.
- Çok fazla kilom yok.
- I don’t weigh too much.
- 50 kiloyum.
- I weigh 50 kg.
- Biraz kilo aldım.
- I have gained a bit weight.
- Çok az fazla kilom var.
- I have very little extra weight.
- Kilolu değilim.
- I am not overweight.
- Fazla kilolarımı verdim.
- I have lost my extra weight.
- Çok az fazla kilom var.
- I have very little extra weight.
- Şimdi ideal kilomdayım.
- I am at my ideal weight now.
Expressing the weight of something
Here are the common phrases and expressions to describe the weight of an object, a food item, or a package in Turkish language.
- Yarım kilo elma alabilir miyim ?
- Can ı get a half kilo of apples ?
- Bir kilo portakal ne kadar ?
- How much is a kilogram of orange.
- Bunları tartabilir misiniz ?
- Can you weigh these ?
- Bunun ağırlığı ne kadar ?
- How much is this weigh ?
- Yarım kilo daha alabilir miyim ?
- Can ı get another half kilo ?
Throughout this guide, we have learnt common vocabulary and phrases related to weight in Turkish language.
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