المعنى
Preparing to sleep in bed.
خلفية ثقافية
Traditionally, Uzbeks sleep on 'ko'rpachas' spread on the floor. 'Uxlashga yotish' involves a family ritual of preparing these beds together. Many Uzbeks follow the Sunnah practice of sleeping on their right side. This is often taught when children are learning 'uxlashga yotish'. In villages, 'uxlashga yotish' happens very early, often shortly after the 'Isha' prayer, as the day starts at dawn for farming. In cities like Tashkent, 'uxlashga yotish' has become much later due to internet usage and late-night social life, similar to global trends.
The '-ga' is key
Always remember the '-ga' suffix. Without it, the phrase sounds broken and incomplete.
Don't say 'Krovatga borish'
While 'going to bed' is literal in English, 'uxlashga yotish' is the natural Uzbek way to express this.
المعنى
Preparing to sleep in bed.
The '-ga' is key
Always remember the '-ga' suffix. Without it, the phrase sounds broken and incomplete.
Don't say 'Krovatga borish'
While 'going to bed' is literal in English, 'uxlashga yotish' is the natural Uzbek way to express this.
Polite Exit
Use this phrase to politely end a late-night Telegram chat. It's more descriptive than just 'Bye'.
اختبر نفسك
Fill in the missing part of the phrase.
Men soat o'nda uxlashga ______.
The standard phrase is 'uxlashga yotmoq'.
Which sentence means 'I am going to bed now'?
Choose the correct option:
The present continuous form 'yotyapman' indicates the action is happening now.
Complete the dialogue.
Ona: Bolalar, kech bo'ldi. Bolalar: Xo'p, oyi. Biz hozir ______.
Since it is late (kech bo'ldi), the logical action is to go to bed.
Match the Uzbek phrase with its English meaning.
Match the following:
Correct pairs based on standard vocabulary.
🎉 النتيجة: /4
وسائل تعلم بصرية
بنك التمارين
4 تمارينMen soat o'nda uxlashga ______.
The standard phrase is 'uxlashga yotmoq'.
Choose the correct option:
The present continuous form 'yotyapman' indicates the action is happening now.
Ona: Bolalar, kech bo'ldi. Bolalar: Xo'p, oyi. Biz hozir ______.
Since it is late (kech bo'ldi), the logical action is to go to bed.
طابق كل عنصر على اليسار مع زوجه على اليمين:
Correct pairs based on standard vocabulary.
🎉 النتيجة: /4
الأسئلة الشائعة
10 أسئلةYes, if the context is clear that you are going to sleep, but 'Uxlashga yotaman' is more precise.
'Yotish' is the noun form (lying down), while 'yotmoq' is the infinitive verb form.
It is neutral and can be used with anyone, from your children to your boss.
You say: 'Men kech uxlashga yotdim.'
Both! In cities, beds are common, but floor mats (ko'rpacha) are still very popular in traditional homes.
It's better to use 'mizg'ib olmoq' for a nap. 'Uxlashga yotish' implies the main sleep of the day.
Yes, young people might say 'Men o'chdim' (I turned off/I'm out).
It is in the dative case, indicated by the suffix '-ga'.
Say: 'Charchadim, uxlashga yotaman.'
Almost. It focuses on the 'place' (bed) rather than the 'sleep'.
عبارات ذات صلة
Uyquga ketmoq
similarTo fall asleep
Dam olmoq
similarTo rest
Mizg'ib olmoq
specialized formTo take a nap
Uyg'onmoq
contrastTo wake up
O'rindan turmoq
contrastTo get out of bed