Significado
Asking for someone's phone number.
Contexto cultural
Exchanging phone numbers is often the first step to a long-term friendship. People are generally very open to sharing their numbers. In the capital, 'Raqamingiz necha?' almost always means 'Let's connect on Telegram'. Even if you have a business card, people will often ask for your number to save it directly into their smartphone contacts during the meeting. In more traditional areas, men should be cautious when asking women for their numbers to avoid appearing disrespectful.
The Telegram Rule
If you get someone's number, immediately check if they have Telegram. It's the standard way to communicate in Uzbekistan.
Avoid 'Nima'
Using 'nima' (what) instead of 'necha' is the most common beginner mistake. It sounds very foreign.
Significado
Asking for someone's phone number.
The Telegram Rule
If you get someone's number, immediately check if they have Telegram. It's the standard way to communicate in Uzbekistan.
Avoid 'Nima'
Using 'nima' (what) instead of 'necha' is the most common beginner mistake. It sounds very foreign.
The 'Siz' Factor
Always use the '-ingiz' ending unless you are 100% sure you are in an informal 'sen' relationship.
Writing it down
If you can't understand the numbers spoken, say 'Yozib bering' (Write it down for me).
Ponte a prueba
Choose the correct word to complete the question.
Raqamingiz ______?
'Necha' is the correct interrogative for numbers in Uzbek.
Fill in the missing possessive suffix for a formal situation.
Raqam______ necha?
The suffix '-ingiz' is used for 'your' in formal or plural contexts.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Tanishganimdan xursandman. B: Men ham. A: _________? B: 90 123 45 67.
The response is a phone number, so the question must be asking for it.
Match the phrase to the correct register.
Raqaming necha?
The suffix '-ing' (without the 'iz') indicates an informal relationship.
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Ayudas visuales
Necha vs Nima
Banco de ejercicios
4 ejerciciosRaqamingiz ______?
'Necha' is the correct interrogative for numbers in Uzbek.
Raqam______ necha?
The suffix '-ingiz' is used for 'your' in formal or plural contexts.
A: Tanishganimdan xursandman. B: Men ham. A: _________? B: 90 123 45 67.
The response is a phone number, so the question must be asking for it.
Raqaming necha?
The suffix '-ing' (without the 'iz') indicates an informal relationship.
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Preguntas frecuentes
10 preguntasYes, it is grammatically polite, but adding 'Kechirasiz' (Excuse me) at the beginning makes it even better.
In Uzbek logic, numbers are counted, so we ask 'how many' (necha) rather than 'what' (nima).
This is very common in Tashkent slang, but 'Raqamingiz necha?' is the correct standard form.
Uzbek numbers usually start with a 2-digit provider code (90, 91, 93, etc.) followed by 7 digits.
In professional settings, yes. In social settings, it's becoming more common in cities like Tashkent.
You can say 'Mana mening raqamim' or simply 'Raqamimni yozing'.
No, 'necha' is used for all types of numbers (house, phone, bus).
'Necha' is the standard form; 'nechi' is a common dialectal/informal variation.
For a business card, it's better to ask 'Vizitkangiz bormi?' (Do you have a business card?).
Say 'Telegramingiz nima?' (What is your Telegram?) - here 'nima' is okay because a username is a name, not a number.
Frases relacionadas
Nomer nechi?
similarWhat's the number?
Raqamingizni bersangiz
builds onIf you would give your number
Sizni qanday topsam bo'ladi?
similarHow can I find you?
Telegramingiz bormi?
specialized formDo you have Telegram?