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Yo'q is the standard, essential word for 'no' in Uzbek, used to decline offers, answer negative questions, or express disagreement.

  • Means: A direct, standard negative response equivalent to 'no'.
  • Used in: Declining food, answering 'is this yours?', or disagreeing with a statement.
  • Don't confuse: 'Yo'q' (no) with 'Yiq' (a rare dialectal variant or mispronunciation).
Hand wave + polite smile = 'Yo'q'

Explanation at your level:

Yo'q means 'no'. You use it to answer questions or say you don't have something. It is very easy to use.
Yo'q is the standard negative response in Uzbek. It serves two main functions: as a direct answer to a question and as a way to express that something is missing or absent. It is essential for daily communication.
In Uzbek, 'Yo'q' is a versatile particle. Beyond simple negation, it functions as an existential predicate. When you say 'Non yo'q', you are stating the non-existence of bread. It is distinct from 'emas', which negates nouns. Understanding this distinction is key to reaching intermediate fluency.
The term 'Yo'q' represents the primary negative paradigm in the Uzbek language. It functions both as an interjection for refusal and as an existential operator. Unlike Indo-European languages where negation is often tied to the verb, Uzbek utilizes 'Yo'q' for existential negation, requiring a shift in how learners conceptualize possession and presence.
From a linguistic perspective, 'Yo'q' is a zero-copula existential negative. It functions as a predicate that asserts the absence of a referent within a specific locative or possessive frame. Its usage is pervasive, and it serves as the foundational element for all negative existential constructions in the language, contrasting sharply with the copular negation 'emas'.
The etymological trajectory of 'Yo'q' from Old Turkic into modern Uzbek illustrates a robust functional stability. It acts as a primary negative interjection and a predicate of non-existence. Its cognitive mapping in the minds of native speakers links the concept of 'no' directly to 'absence', creating a unified negative field that simplifies the acquisition of negative syntax while requiring careful distinction from the nominal negation 'emas'.

معنی

A simple negative response.

🌍

زمینه فرهنگی

Hospitality is key. Always soften 'Yo'q' with 'rahmat'.

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Politeness

Always add 'rahmat' to 'Yo'q' when declining offers.

معنی

A simple negative response.

💡

Politeness

Always add 'rahmat' to 'Yo'q' when declining offers.

خودت رو بسنج

Fill in the blank with the correct word.

Menda pul ____.

✓ درسته! ✗ نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: yo'q

Yo'q is used to express absence/lack.

🎉 امتیاز: /1

ابزارهای بصری یادگیری

سوالات متداول

1 سوال

Not if you add 'rahmat'.

عبارات مرتبط

🔗

Yo'q-yo'q

specialized form

No, no!

کجا استفاده کنیم

Declining a drink

Host: Choy ichasizmi?

You: Yo'q, rahmat.

neutral
🛒

Checking availability

You: Non bormi?

Seller: Yo'q, tugadi.

neutral

Memorize It

Mnemonic

Think of 'Yo'q' as 'Yo-k' (Yuck!). When you say 'Yuck' to something, you are saying no to it.

Visual Association

Imagine a shopkeeper shaking his head and holding up an empty hand. The empty hand represents the 'yo'q' (absence).

Rhyme

Yo'q, yo'q, yo'q, don't say yes, just say no.

Story

Ali went to the market. He asked for apples. The seller said 'Yo'q'. He asked for bread. The seller said 'Yo'q'. Ali realized the shop was empty and walked away.

Word Web

Yo'qRahmatEmasBorYo'qolYo'q-yo'q

چالش

Spend one hour today saying 'Yo'q' instead of 'No' to yourself whenever you decline something.

In Other Languages

Spanish high

No

Uzbek has two words for negation depending on context.

French high

Non

French uses 'il n'y a pas' for absence, while Uzbek uses 'yo'q'.

German high

Nein

German uses different words for 'no' and 'not'.

Japanese moderate

Iie

Japanese has a complex politeness system for negation.

Arabic high

La

Arabic negation is highly dependent on the verb tense.

Chinese moderate

Chinese negation is strictly tied to the verb.

Korean moderate

Aniyo

Korean has distinct forms for formal and informal speech.

Portuguese high

Não

Portuguese 'não' is more flexible in sentence position.

Easily Confused

Yomon در مقابل Emas

Learners use 'yo'q' for everything.

Use 'yo'q' for absence, 'emas' for identity.

سوالات متداول (1)

Not if you add 'rahmat'.

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