Bedeutung
To receive someone with open arms.
Kultureller Hintergrund
Hospitality is considered a sacred duty. If you don't 'spread your arms' (metaphorically) to a guest, it can bring shame to the family name. The gesture of spreading arms is often accompanied by a slight bow and placing the right hand over the heart. In Kazakh diplomacy, this phrase is used to signal that the country is open for business and international cooperation without hidden agendas. The 'shapan' (cloak) was often spread wide to show that no weapons were hidden in the folds of the heavy clothing.
Use with 'Қарсы алу'
If you want to sound like a native, always pair 'құшақ жая' with the verb 'қарсы алу' (to meet/receive).
Body Language
When saying this, a warm smile and open palms reinforce the meaning of the idiom.
Bedeutung
To receive someone with open arms.
Use with 'Қарсы алу'
If you want to sound like a native, always pair 'құшақ жая' with the verb 'қарсы алу' (to meet/receive).
Body Language
When saying this, a warm smile and open palms reinforce the meaning of the idiom.
Not for Begging
Never use 'қол жаю' when you mean to welcome someone; it implies you are asking for a favor or money.
Business Context
In a business email, use 'Біз сізбен жұмыс істеуге құшақ жая дайынбыз' to show high enthusiasm for a partnership.
Teste dich selbst
Fill in the missing word to complete the idiom.
Біз сізді құшақ ____ қарсы аламыз.
'Жая' is the gerund form of 'жаю' and is the standard way to form this idiom with 'қарсы алу'.
Which sentence uses the idiom correctly in a metaphorical sense?
Choose the best sentence:
The idiom can be used for accepting ideas or projects (metaphorical), but not for eating or reading.
Match the Kazakh phrase with its English equivalent.
Match the following:
These are the core components of the cultural context surrounding the idiom.
Complete the dialogue with the most natural response.
A: Ертең қонақтар келеді, не істейміз? B: ____________________.
The first option is a standard, warm suggestion for hosting.
🎉 Ergebnis: /4
Visuelle Lernhilfen
Where to use Құшақ жаю
Home
- • Guests
- • Family
- • Neighbors
Work
- • New partners
- • New ideas
- • New staff
Country
- • Tourists
- • Investors
- • Diplomats
Aufgabensammlung
4 AufgabenБіз сізді құшақ ____ қарсы аламыз.
'Жая' is the gerund form of 'жаю' and is the standard way to form this idiom with 'қарсы алу'.
Choose the best sentence:
The idiom can be used for accepting ideas or projects (metaphorical), but not for eating or reading.
Ordne jedem Element links seinen Partner rechts zu:
These are the core components of the cultural context surrounding the idiom.
A: Ертең қонақтар келеді, не істейміз? B: ____________________.
The first option is a standard, warm suggestion for hosting.
🎉 Ergebnis: /4
Häufig gestellte Fragen
10 FragenNo, it can be used for abstract concepts like 'new ideas,' 'opportunities,' or 'the future.'
Not necessarily. It's more about the *spirit* of the welcome. You can welcome someone with 'open arms' via a phone call or email.
It is neutral. It's warm enough for family but respectful enough for a diplomat.
'Жаю' is the infinitive (to spread). 'Жая' is the gerund form used to describe *how* you are doing another action (e.g., welcoming).
Yes! 'Итім мені құшақ жая қарсы алды' (My dog welcomed me with open arms) is a sweet, slightly personified way to describe a happy pet.
Not exactly slang, but 'Құшақ ашық' (Embrace is open) is a shorter, punchier version used in casual speech.
You can say 'Ол мені құшақ жая қарсы алмады' or use the opposite idiom 'Суық қарсы алды'.
Yes, Turkish has 'kucak açmak', which is very similar, though 'құшақ жаю' has a specific Kazakh nomadic flavor.
Usually no. It's a positive, high-energy phrase. For sad reunions, you'd just use 'құшақтасу' (hugging).
Trying to translate 'with' literally. Don't say 'құшақпен', say 'құшақ жая'.
Verwandte Redewendungen
Қош келдіңіз
similarWelcome
Төрлетіңіз
builds onTake the seat of honor
Құшақ ашу
synonymTo open one's embrace
Суық қарсы алу
contrastTo give a cold shoulder / cold welcome