Bedeutung
A formal way to say sorry
Kultureller Hintergrund
Apologizing is a sign of 'odob' (etiquette). It is expected even for minor inconveniences. Respect for elders is paramount. Always use formal language like 'Uzr so'rayman' when speaking to them. In business, apologizing for delays or mistakes is seen as professional and responsible. In crowded places like bazaars, 'Uzr' is used constantly to navigate through people.
Keep it simple
If you are unsure, just say 'Uzr'. It is always polite.
Smile
A small smile while apologizing makes you seem more sincere.
Bedeutung
A formal way to say sorry
Keep it simple
If you are unsure, just say 'Uzr'. It is always polite.
Smile
A small smile while apologizing makes you seem more sincere.
Don't over-apologize
Apologizing too much can make you seem insecure.
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Fill in the blank with the correct phrase.
_____, sizni bezovta qildim.
This is the standard polite way to apologize for disturbing someone.
Which situation is best for 'Uzr so'rayman'?
When should you use 'Uzr so'rayman'?
It is a formal phrase best suited for strangers or professional settings.
Match the phrase with its English equivalent.
Uzr so'rayman
Uzr so'rayman is the standard Uzbek translation for 'I am sorry'.
Complete the dialogue.
A: '_____' B: 'Hechqisi yo'q.'
The response 'Hechqisi yo'q' (No problem) is the standard reply to an apology.
🎉 Ergebnis: /4
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Aufgabensammlung
4 Aufgaben_____, sizni bezovta qildim.
This is the standard polite way to apologize for disturbing someone.
When should you use 'Uzr so'rayman'?
It is a formal phrase best suited for strangers or professional settings.
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Uzr so'rayman is the standard Uzbek translation for 'I am sorry'.
A: '_____' B: 'Hechqisi yo'q.'
The response 'Hechqisi yo'q' (No problem) is the standard reply to an apology.
🎉 Ergebnis: /4
Häufig gestellte Fragen
10 FragenYes, 'Uzr' is very common in casual, quick situations.
It is standard polite, not overly formal. It's perfect for daily use.
It follows standard verb conjugation: so'rayman (I ask), so'raymiz (we ask).
'Uzr' is a formal excuse; 'Kechirim' is a request for forgiveness.
Yes, it is the perfect phrase for a teacher.
Just say 'Uzr so'rayman' and correct yourself.
Yes, it is perfectly acceptable in formal or professional texts.
No, it is a standard polite expression.
Using it with close friends when it sounds too distant.
Yes, it is standard across the entire country.
Verwandte Redewendungen
Kechirasiz
synonymExcuse me / I am sorry
Aybdorman
similarI am at fault
Hechqisi yo'q
contrastNo problem
Ming bor uzr
builds onA thousand apologies