Bedeutung
A common daily chore.
Kultureller Hintergrund
Bread is never cut with a knife in traditional settings; it is broken by hand by the head of the family. In the capital, you can find 'Yopgan non' in every supermarket, but people still prefer the local 'mahalla' bakeries for the freshest taste. Samarkand bread (Samarqand noni) is famous for being heavy, dense, and staying fresh for weeks. It is a popular gift to buy when visiting. The bread here is often thinner and wider. Buying bread in the morning is a social event where neighbors greet each other.
The Two-Hand Rule
When buying bread, always try to use both hands to receive it. It shows great respect for the bread and the baker.
Check for 'Issiq'
Always ask 'Non issiqmi?' (Is the bread hot?). Buying hot bread is the ultimate goal of the errand.
Bedeutung
A common daily chore.
The Two-Hand Rule
When buying bread, always try to use both hands to receive it. It shows great respect for the bread and the baker.
Check for 'Issiq'
Always ask 'Non issiqmi?' (Is the bread hot?). Buying hot bread is the ultimate goal of the errand.
Don't say 'Xleb'
While understood, using the Russian word 'Xleb' instead of 'Non' can sometimes be seen as less respectful to the local culture.
Teste dich selbst
Fill in the missing word to complete the sentence: 'I want to buy bread.'
Men non ______ olmoqchiman.
The compound verb for 'to buy' is 'sotib olmoq'.
Which sentence correctly says 'He bought bread yesterday'?
Kecha u...
'Oldi' is the past tense form for 'he/she/it'.
Match the Uzbek phrase with its English translation.
1. Non sotib olish, 2. Issiq non, 3. Novvoyxona
These are essential vocabulary items related to the phrase.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Qayerga ketyapsiz? B: Bozorga, ______.
The context of going to the market (bozor) implies buying (sotib olish).
Match the phrase to the correct situation.
Situation: You are at a bakery and want to ask for bread.
While 'sotib olaman' is the action, 'Menga non bering' (Give me bread) is the natural way to request it at the counter.
🎉 Ergebnis: /5
Visuelle Lernhilfen
Types of Non you might buy
Daily
- • Obi non
- • Qolipli non
Special
- • Patir
- • Shirmoy non
Aufgabensammlung
5 AufgabenMen non ______ olmoqchiman.
The compound verb for 'to buy' is 'sotib olmoq'.
Kecha u...
'Oldi' is the past tense form for 'he/she/it'.
Ordne jedem Element links seinen Partner rechts zu:
These are essential vocabulary items related to the phrase.
A: Qayerga ketyapsiz? B: Bozorga, ______.
The context of going to the market (bozor) implies buying (sotib olish).
Situation: You are at a bakery and want to ask for bread.
While 'sotib olaman' is the action, 'Menga non bering' (Give me bread) is the natural way to request it at the counter.
🎉 Ergebnis: /5
Häufig gestellte Fragen
4 FragenYes, in casual conversation 'Non olmoq' is very common and perfectly understood.
Generally, no. Basic 'qolipli non' is very cheap, while fancy 'patir' can be more expensive.
A local 'nonvoyxona' (bakery) with a clay tandir oven is always better than a supermarket.
In formal writing or when you want to be very clear about the transaction, yes. In daily speech, it's often omitted.
Verwandte Redewendungen
Bozorlik qilish
similarTo do grocery shopping
Non yopish
contrastTo bake bread
Non sindirish
builds onTo break bread
Rizqini termoq
specialized formTo earn one's living