Significado
Describing small size.
Contexto cultural
The 'kichik' (youngest) son in a traditional family often stays in the parental home even after marriage to care for his parents in their old age. In a 'gap' (traditional social gathering), the 'kichiklar' are responsible for the logistics, serving food, and ensuring the comfort of the 'kattalar'. Using 'kichik' for oneself in a formal letter or speech is a sign of 'tavoze' (humility), a highly valued trait in Eastern cultures. Uzbek 'kichik non' (small bread) is often made specifically for children or as a decorative accompaniment to a large meal.
The 'Uka' Rule
Always use 'kichik' when talking about your younger brother (kichik uka) to be precise in Uzbek family terms.
Height Trap
Avoid calling a short person 'kichik' unless you want to imply they are a child. Use 'past bo'yli'.
Significado
Describing small size.
The 'Uka' Rule
Always use 'kichik' when talking about your younger brother (kichik uka) to be precise in Uzbek family terms.
Height Trap
Avoid calling a short person 'kichik' unless you want to imply they are a child. Use 'past bo'yli'.
Diminutives
Add '-kina' to make 'kichkina' when you want to sound more affectionate or describe something 'tiny and cute'.
Humility
In formal settings, referring to your own contribution as 'kichik' shows good manners and humility.
Ponte a prueba
Choose the correct word to describe a younger brother.
U mening ___ ukam.
In Uzbek, 'kichik uka' is the standard way to say younger brother.
Fill in the blank with the comparative form of 'kichik'.
Bu olma katta, lekin anavi olma ___.
The suffix '-roq' is used for comparisons (smaller).
Match the phrase to the situation.
Which phrase would you use to describe a tiny, cute kitten?
'Kichkina' and the suffix '-cha' add the necessary endearment for a pet.
Complete the dialogue in a shop.
Sotuvchi: Bu shim sizga yoqdimi? Xaridor: Ha, lekin u juda katta. Sizda ___ o'lchami bormi?
The customer is asking for a smaller size.
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Ayudas visuales
Size vs Height in Uzbek
Common 'Kichik' Pairings
Family
- • Kichik uka
- • Kichik singil
- • Kichik o'g'il
Objects
- • Kichik quti
- • Kichik kitob
- • Kichik xona
Abstract
- • Kichik xato
- • Kichik muammo
- • Kichik biznes
Banco de ejercicios
4 ejerciciosU mening ___ ukam.
In Uzbek, 'kichik uka' is the standard way to say younger brother.
Bu olma katta, lekin anavi olma ___.
The suffix '-roq' is used for comparisons (smaller).
Which phrase would you use to describe a tiny, cute kitten?
'Kichkina' and the suffix '-cha' add the necessary endearment for a pet.
Sotuvchi: Bu shim sizga yoqdimi? Xaridor: Ha, lekin u juda katta. Sizda ___ o'lchami bormi?
The customer is asking for a smaller size.
🎉 Puntuación: /4
Preguntas frecuentes
14 preguntas'Kichik' is the standard, neutral adjective. 'Kichkina' is more informal, often used in speech, and can imply that something is cute or particularly tiny.
No, it's better to use 'past' or 'past bo'yli'. 'Kichik' usually refers to age or overall size, not height.
You can say 'kichik singil'.
No, for a short time use 'qisqa vaqt' or 'biroz vaqt'.
The opposite is 'katta' (big/large).
Use 'eng kichik'.
Yes, like 'kichik muammo' (a small/minor problem).
It is neutral and can be used in both formal and informal settings.
It means 'in my childhood' or 'when I was small'.
For low volume, 'past' is preferred (e.g., past ovoz).
Use 'mayda pul'.
Yes, 'kichik kuchuk' (small dog).
No, Uzbek adjectives do not change for gender.
'Mitti' is a synonym meaning 'tiny', often used in stories.
Frases relacionadas
kichkina
similarsmall/tiny (informal/cute)
mitti
specialized formtiny/minuscule
mayda
similarfine/granular/small pieces
oz
contrastfew/little (quantity)
past
contrastlow/short
eng kichik
builds onthe smallest