Bedeutung
Describing current precipitation.
Kultureller Hintergrund
Rain is called 'Baraka' (blessing). When it rains, farmers celebrate because it means a good harvest for melons and cotton. There is a belief that if it rains while the sun is shining, a 'wolf is giving birth' or a 'hero is being born'. Rainy days are often associated with eating 'Manti' or 'Chuchvara' (dumplings) at home with family. Rain is a frequent metaphor for sadness or cleansing in the works of poets like Erkin Vohidov.
The 'G'' Sound
Practice the 'g'' sound by gargling water; it's the same throat position.
No 'It'
Remember, Uzbek doesn't need a word for 'It' in weather phrases.
Bedeutung
Describing current precipitation.
The 'G'' Sound
Practice the 'g'' sound by gargling water; it's the same throat position.
No 'It'
Remember, Uzbek doesn't need a word for 'It' in weather phrases.
Dialect Awareness
If you hear 'yog'votti', don't be confused—it's just the casual version of 'yog'yapti'.
Blessing
If someone says 'Yomg'ir yog'yapti', you can respond with 'Baraka bo'lsin' (May it be a blessing).
Teste dich selbst
Fill in the correct form of the verb 'yog'moq' for the current weather.
Hozir ko'chada yomg'ir _______.
We use 'yog'yapti' because 'hozir' (now) indicates a continuous action.
Which sentence is correct?
How do you say 'It is raining' in Uzbek?
In Uzbek, rain 'falls' (yog'yapti), it doesn't 'go', 'be', or 'do'.
Match the Uzbek weather terms with their English translations.
Match the following:
These are basic weather nouns in Uzbek.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Tashqarida ob-havo qanday? B: Soyabonni ol, _______.
You need an umbrella (soyabon) because it is raining.
🎉 Ergebnis: /4
Visuelle Lernhilfen
Types of Precipitation in Uzbek
Precipitation
- • Yomg'ir (Rain)
- • Qor (Snow)
- • Do'l (Hail)
- • Jala (Downpour)
Aufgabensammlung
4 AufgabenHozir ko'chada yomg'ir _______.
We use 'yog'yapti' because 'hozir' (now) indicates a continuous action.
How do you say 'It is raining' in Uzbek?
In Uzbek, rain 'falls' (yog'yapti), it doesn't 'go', 'be', or 'do'.
Ordne jedem Element links seinen Partner rechts zu:
These are basic weather nouns in Uzbek.
A: Tashqarida ob-havo qanday? B: Soyabonni ol, _______.
You need an umbrella (soyabon) because it is raining.
🎉 Ergebnis: /4
Häufig gestellte Fragen
10 FragenNo, that sounds like the rain is a person walking. Use 'yog'yapti'.
You say 'Yomg'ir yog'ishni boshlayapti'.
'Yog'yapti' is standard; 'yog'votti' is Tashkent slang.
Uzbek has no grammatical gender!
Use 'Jala quyayapti'.
Yes, just change the noun: 'Qor yog'yapti'.
It means 'to fall' or 'to precipitate'.
Just add the particle 'mi': 'Yomg'ir yog'yaptimi?'
Generally no, it's seen as a blessing ('baraka').
Men yomg'irni yaxshi ko'raman.
Verwandte Redewendungen
Qor yog'yapti
similarIt is snowing
Jala quyayapti
specialized formIt is pouring/downpouring
Yomg'ir tindi
contrastThe rain stopped
Havo ochilyapti
contrastThe sky is clearing up