Bedeutung
The specific verb-noun pair for making tea.
Kultureller Hintergrund
Tea is served in a 'piyola' (small bowl), never a mug with a handle. The host pours the tea. In the capital, 'choy damlash' often involves lemon and sugar (Limonli choy), which is less common in rural areas. Green tea (ko'k choy) is the default. If you want black tea, you must specify 'qora choy'. The 'Choyxona' is a male-dominated social space where 'choy damlash' is a continuous process throughout the day.
The Towel Trick
Always mention covering the teapot with a 'sochiq' (towel) to show you know how to 'damlamoq' properly.
No Boiling Tea
Never say you are 'boiling' the tea leaves. You boil the water, then 'damlamoq' the tea.
Bedeutung
The specific verb-noun pair for making tea.
The Towel Trick
Always mention covering the teapot with a 'sochiq' (towel) to show you know how to 'damlamoq' properly.
No Boiling Tea
Never say you are 'boiling' the tea leaves. You boil the water, then 'damlamoq' the tea.
The Offer
Even if you don't want tea, it's polite to offer to 'choy damlash' for any guest.
Teste dich selbst
Which verb is correct for making tea in Uzbek?
Men hozir choy _______.
Tea is always 'damlanadi' (steeped), not 'pishiriladi' (cooked).
Fill in the missing word to complete the hospitality ritual.
Keling, mehmon! Hozir choy ______ qo'yaman.
The phrase 'damlab qo'ymoq' means to have tea ready for someone.
Complete the dialogue between a mother and son.
Son: Onajon, choy tayyormi? Mother: Ha, bolam, choyni _______.
The mother is saying she has finished brewing the tea.
Match the phrase to the situation.
You want to ask a waiter for green tea.
This is the most natural and polite way to order tea.
🎉 Ergebnis: /4
Visuelle Lernhilfen
Types of Tea to Brew
Tea Types
- • Ko'k choy (Green)
- • Qora choy (Black)
- • Limonli choy (Lemon)
- • Murchli choy (Pepper)
Aufgabensammlung
4 AufgabenMen hozir choy _______.
Tea is always 'damlanadi' (steeped), not 'pishiriladi' (cooked).
Keling, mehmon! Hozir choy ______ qo'yaman.
The phrase 'damlab qo'ymoq' means to have tea ready for someone.
Son: Onajon, choy tayyormi? Mother: Ha, bolam, choyni _______.
The mother is saying she has finished brewing the tea.
You want to ask a waiter for green tea.
This is the most natural and polite way to order tea.
🎉 Ergebnis: /4
Häufig gestellte Fragen
4 FragenYes, it is perfect for any herbal infusion like chamomile or mint.
It is neutral. You can use it with your boss or your best friend.
'Tayyorlamoq' is general (to prepare), while 'damlamoq' is specific to the steeping process.
To mix the tea, help it steep faster, and show respect to the guest.
Verwandte Redewendungen
Choy ichmoq
similarTo drink tea
Choy qo'ymoq
synonymTo put tea on
Dam olmoq
builds onTo rest
Qaytarib damlash
specialized formTo brew by pouring back