Bedeutung
Used for emphasis in speech
Kultureller Hintergrund
In the capital, 'Vabshe' is ubiquitous. It's part of a dialect called 'Toshkentcha' which blends Uzbek and Russian. Using it shows you are familiar with the city's fast-paced, modern lifestyle. For the younger generation, 'Vabshe' is a tool for rebellion against the very formal, poetic Uzbek taught in schools. It is the language of Telegram groups and TikTok. At the bazaar, 'Vabshe' is used to show shock at prices. It's a performance. If you don't say 'Vabshe qimmat!', the seller might think you are an easy target. In more conservative or rural families, 'Vabshe' might be seen as a sign of 'Russian influence' and avoided in favor of 'Umuman.' It's a marker of the cultural divide between the city and the village.
The 'Ku' Combo
Add '-ku' to the end of your adjective for maximum impact: 'Vabshe zo'r-ku!' (It's totally great, you see!)
Elder Alert
Never use this with your Uzbek mother-in-law unless you want a lecture on proper language.
Bedeutung
Used for emphasis in speech
The 'Ku' Combo
Add '-ku' to the end of your adjective for maximum impact: 'Vabshe zo'r-ku!' (It's totally great, you see!)
Elder Alert
Never use this with your Uzbek mother-in-law unless you want a lecture on proper language.
Tashkent vs. Others
In Tashkent, everyone uses it. In Khiva or Bukhara, it might sound a bit too 'capital-city' for some.
Negative Harmony
Always remember: Vabshe + Negative Verb = Not at all.
Teste dich selbst
Fill in the blank with 'vabshe' to make the sentence more emphatic.
Bugun havo ______ sovuq.
'Vabshe' is used here to intensify the adjective 'sovuq' (cold).
Which sentence is correct in a casual conversation?
Choose the most natural slang sentence:
'Vabshe' usually requires a negative verb when used in this context.
Match the response to the situation.
Your friend tells you they just won the lottery. What do you say?
'Daxshat' (awesome) with 'vabshe' is the perfect reaction to shocking good news.
🎉 Ergebnis: /3
Visuelle Lernhilfen
Intensity Scale
Aufgabensammlung
3 AufgabenBugun havo ______ sovuq.
'Vabshe' is used here to intensify the adjective 'sovuq' (cold).
Choose the most natural slang sentence:
'Vabshe' usually requires a negative verb when used in this context.
Your friend tells you they just won the lottery. What do you say?
'Daxshat' (awesome) with 'vabshe' is the perfect reaction to shocking good news.
🎉 Ergebnis: /3
Häufig gestellte Fragen
10 FragenIt's a loanword from Russian. While not in the classical dictionary, it is a 'real' word in terms of daily usage.
Only if the meeting is very casual and with people you know well. Otherwise, use 'umuman.'
It's just a phonetic variation. The 'b' sound often unvoices to 'p' before the 'sh' sound.
Usually, but it can also mean 'actually' or 'in general' depending on where it sits in the sentence.
It's not a swear word, but it is very informal. It's 'rude' only if used with someone who deserves formal respect.
It is written as 'Вабше' or 'Вообще' (if keeping the Russian spelling).
There isn't a direct opposite slang word, but 'biroz' (a little) or 'sal-pal' (slightly) are used for low intensity.
Yes! 'Vabshe yo'q' means 'There is absolutely none.'
Only in modern dialogue to show a character is a common person or a youth.
Yes, it is gender-neutral slang.
Verwandte Redewendungen
Umuman
synonymGenerally / At all
Juda
similarVery
Daxshat
builds onAwesome / Terrible
Hech
similarNever / Not at all
Mutlaqo
contrastAbsolutely
O'zi
similarActually / Itself