Language/Northern-uzbek/Vocabulary/Greetings
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| Hello! | Salom! | ||
| Good morning! | Xayrli tong! | ||
| Good day! | Xayrli kun! | ||
| Good evening! | Xayrli oqshom! | ||
| How are you? | Ishlar qanday? | ||
| Goodbye! | Xayr / Alvido / Hozircha xayr! | ||
| Thank you. | Rahmat. | ||
| Thank you very much. | Katta rahmat. | ||
| You are welcome. | Arzimaydi. | ||
| Please. | Iltimos. | ||
| Yes. | Ha. | ||
| No. | Yo'q. | ||
| Excuse me. | Kechirasiz / Afv etasiz. | ||
| Good. | Yaxshi. | ||
| Possible. | Mumkin. | ||
| Impossible. | Mumkin emas. | ||
| I am sorry. | Kechirasiz. | ||
| Sir/Mr. | Janob. | ||
| Lady/Mrs. | Xonim. | ||
| I understand. | Tushunaman | ||
| I don't understand. | Tushunmayman. | ||
| I know. | Bilaman. | ||
| I don't know. | Bilmayman. | ||
| I want. | Istayman. | ||
| I don't want. | Istamayman. | ||
| Please repeat. | Marhamat qilib takrorlang | ||
| This is expensive. | Bu qimmat. | ||
| Hi! | Salom! | ||
| Good morning! | Assalomu aleykum! | ||
| Good afternoon! | Assalomu aleykum! | ||
| Good evening! | Assalomu aleykum! | ||
| Welcome! (to greet someone) | Xush kelibsiz! | ||
| Hello my friend! | Salom, do'stim! | ||
| How are you? (friendly) | Qalaysiz? | ||
| How are you? (polite) | Yaxshimisiz? | ||
| I'm fine, thank you! | Rahmat, yaxshiman | ||
| And you? (friendly) | O'zingizchi? | ||
| And you? (polite) | O'zingizdan so'rasak | ||
| Good | Yaxshi | ||
| Not so good | Unchalik emas | ||
| Long time no see | Anchadan beri ko'rishmadik | ||
| I missed you | Sizni sog'indim | ||
| What's new? | Yangiliklar bormi? | ||
| Nothing new | Yangilik yoq | ||
| Thank you (very much)! | Katta rahmat | ||
| You're welcome! (for "thank you") | Marhamat | ||
| My pleasure | Arzimaydi | ||
| Come in! (or: enter!) | Kiring | ||
| Make yourself at home! | O'zingizni uyingizdagidek his qiling | Come in! | Kelavering, marhamat. |
| How are you? (friendly) | Qalaysan? | Is everything alright? (When worried) | Hammasi joyidami? |
| Long time no see you! (friendly) | Koʻrinmay ketding! | ||
| Sorry! | Uzr! | ||
| My bad! (When feeling guilty) | Mendan oʻtdi! |
Source:[edit | edit source]
https://ai.glossika.com/blog/getting-started-to-learn-the-uzbek-language
http://mylanguages.org/uzbek_phrases.php
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