Bedeutung
Patience leads to great rewards.
Kultureller Hintergrund
In Uzbek hospitality, if a guest arrives while food is still cooking, the host will often use this phrase to apologize for the wait while promising a delicious meal. Negotiations in Uzbekistan can be long and involve many cups of tea. Rushing a deal is seen as a sign of weakness or lack of respect. Quoting this proverb shows you are a serious, patient partner. The concept of 'Sabr' is one of the 99 names/attributes in a broader sense and is a key Quranic virtue. This gives the proverb a spiritual dimension beyond just 'waiting'. Uzbekistan is a land of cotton and silk. Both require immense patience to process. The proverb is often linked to the 'patience of a silkworm'.
Use it for 'Tasalli'
This is the perfect phrase to use when someone is complaining about a long wait. It shows you care and understand their struggle.
Don't over-use
If someone is genuinely suffering, repeating this too many times might sound dismissive. Use it once, sincerely.
Bedeutung
Patience leads to great rewards.
Use it for 'Tasalli'
This is the perfect phrase to use when someone is complaining about a long wait. It shows you care and understand their struggle.
Don't over-use
If someone is genuinely suffering, repeating this too many times might sound dismissive. Use it once, sincerely.
The Dash is Silent
In writing, we use a dash. In speaking, we just take a very tiny breath or pause between 'tagi' and 'sariq'.
Teste dich selbst
Complete the proverb with the correct word.
Sabr tagi - sariq _______.
The proverb specifically uses 'oltin' (gold).
In which situation is it most appropriate to use this proverb?
Situation: Your brother is angry because his internet is slow and he can't download a game.
The proverb is used to encourage patience during the wait.
Choose the best response for Speaker B.
Speaker A: 'Men bu qiyin vazifani bajara olmayman, juda ko'p vaqt ketyapti!' Speaker B: '________'
Speaker B should encourage Speaker A to keep going.
🎉 Ergebnis: /3
Visuelle Lernhilfen
Aufgabensammlung
3 AufgabenSabr tagi - sariq _______.
The proverb specifically uses 'oltin' (gold).
Situation: Your brother is angry because his internet is slow and he can't download a game.
The proverb is used to encourage patience during the wait.
Speaker A: 'Men bu qiyin vazifani bajara olmayman, juda ko'p vaqt ketyapti!' Speaker B: '________'
Speaker B should encourage Speaker A to keep going.
🎉 Ergebnis: /3
Häufig gestellte Fragen
10 FragenIn Uzbek, 'sariq oltin' (yellow gold) is used to distinguish it from 'oq oltin' (white gold/cotton). It also adds a rhythmic, poetic quality to the proverb.
Yes, but only if you have a friendly relationship with the person. It's great for closing an email where you are discussing a long-term project.
The dash represents the missing verb 'is'. It's a common feature of Uzbek proverbs to make them shorter and easier to remember.
While 'sabr' is a religious concept, the proverb itself is secular and used by everyone in Uzbekistan regardless of their faith.
The opposite idea is 'Shoshilgan - elga kulgi' (Hurry makes you a laughingstock).
No, 'qizil oltin' (red gold) is not used in this proverb. Stick to 'sariq'.
It's a deep 'k' sound made at the back of your throat. Try to say 'k' while touching the back of your tongue to your soft palate.
Yes, Turkish has 'Sabrın sonu selamettir', which is similar but uses different words.
It's usually reserved for more significant waits, but you can use it jokingly for short waits.
It means 'its bottom' or 'the area underneath it'.
Verwandte Redewendungen
Sabr qilmoq
builds onTo be patient / to wait
Shoshilgan - elga kulgi
contrastHe who hurries becomes a laughingstock
Meva pishsa, o'zi tushadi
similarWhen the fruit is ripe, it will fall by itself
Sariq oltin
specialized formYellow gold