Bedeutung
Consuming a cold dessert.
Kultureller Hintergrund
Ice cream is often sold in 'sharshara' (waterfall) style machines in parks, where it is swirled into a wafer cone. Tashkent has a long-standing tradition of 'Plombir' ice cream, a legacy of the Soviet era that remains the gold standard for quality. Grandparents often warn children not to eat ice cream too fast to avoid 'tomoq shishishi' (swollen throat). Young people use 'muzqaymoq yeyish' as a code for a low-stakes, casual hangout that isn't as formal as a dinner date.
Ordering like a local
Ask for 'sharikli' if you want scoops, or 'stakanchik' if you want it in a cup.
The Throat Myth
Be careful saying you want to eat ice cream if you have a slight cough; locals will worry about your health!
Bedeutung
Consuming a cold dessert.
Ordering like a local
Ask for 'sharikli' if you want scoops, or 'stakanchik' if you want it in a cup.
The Throat Myth
Be careful saying you want to eat ice cream if you have a slight cough; locals will worry about your health!
Verb Suffixes
Use '-gim kelyapti' for 'I feel like eating': 'Muzqaymoq yegim kelyapti'.
Teste dich selbst
Fill in the correct form of the verb 'yeyish'.
Men bugun juda ko'p muzqaymoq ___.
In Uzbek, you 'eat' (yedim) ice cream, you don't 'drink' or 'see' it in this context.
Which sentence is grammatically correct for a general statement?
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General statements don't need the accusative '-ni'.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Tashqarida havo juda issiq! B: To'g'ri, keling ___.
Eating ice cream is the most logical response to hot weather.
Match the phrase to the situation.
You are at a park and want to treat your friend.
This is the standard social invitation for a treat.
🎉 Ergebnis: /4
Visuelle Lernhilfen
Ice Cream Flavors in Uzbek
Flavors
- • Vanilli
- • Shokoladli
- • Qulupnayli
- • Yong'oqli
Aufgabensammlung
4 AufgabenMen bugun juda ko'p muzqaymoq ___.
In Uzbek, you 'eat' (yedim) ice cream, you don't 'drink' or 'see' it in this context.
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General statements don't need the accusative '-ni'.
A: Tashqarida havo juda issiq! B: To'g'ri, keling ___.
Eating ice cream is the most logical response to hot weather.
You are at a park and want to treat your friend.
This is the standard social invitation for a treat.
🎉 Ergebnis: /4
Häufig gestellte Fragen
10 FragenIt is written as one word in modern Uzbek.
Yes, 'yemoq' is the dictionary form, but 'yeyish' is the verbal noun used for the act itself.
Generally no, it is considered a summer-only treat by the older generation.
Vanilla (vanilli) and Chocolate (shokoladli) are the classics.
Men muzqaymoq yeyapman.
Use 'muzqaymoq yeyish' for the general activity. Use '-ni' for a specific one.
It's a more playful, informal way to describe the act of eating ice cream together.
Only if the meeting is very casual or during a break.
Muzqaymoqni 'rojok'da (cone) bering.
It is neutral. 'Tanovul qilish' is the formal alternative.
Verwandte Redewendungen
Muzdek suv ichish
similarDrinking ice-cold water
Shirinlik yeyish
builds onEating sweets
Muzlab qolish
contrastTo freeze up
Muzqaymoqxo'rlik
specialized formAn ice cream feast