Signification
Commenting on food taste.
Contexte culturel
Hospitality (Mehmondorchilik) is a core value. If you don't say the food is 'mazali', the host might think you are unhappy or sick. The concept of 'Maza' is linked to 'Baraka' (divine blessing). Tasty food is seen as a sign of a blessed home. In a 'Choyxona' (teahouse), men compete to see whose Palov is the most 'mazali'. It's a point of masculine pride. In Tashkent, 'Mazali' is a popular name for cafes and food delivery services, showing its strong positive brand association.
The 'Ekan' Trick
Always add 'ekan' after 'mazali' when you first taste something. It makes you sound like a native who is genuinely impressed.
Don't over-sweeten
Avoid calling salty food 'shirin' (sweet) unless you are in a specific region where it's used as a general compliment (like Khorezm). Stick to 'mazali'.
Signification
Commenting on food taste.
The 'Ekan' Trick
Always add 'ekan' after 'mazali' when you first taste something. It makes you sound like a native who is genuinely impressed.
Don't over-sweeten
Avoid calling salty food 'shirin' (sweet) unless you are in a specific region where it's used as a general compliment (like Khorezm). Stick to 'mazali'.
The Empty Plate
Finishing your plate and saying 'mazali' is the best way to thank an Uzbek grandmother.
Teste-toi
Fill in the blank with the correct word for 'delicious'.
Bu palov juda ___.
Palov is food, so 'mazali' is the most appropriate compliment.
Which sentence is the most natural way to compliment a host after eating?
Choose one:
'Ekan' expresses the pleasant discovery of the taste.
Match the Uzbek word with its English meaning.
Match the following:
These are the core variations of the root 'maza'.
Complete the dialogue at the bazaar.
Sotuvchi: Bu qovun boldek shirin! Haridor: Rostdanmi? ___ ?
The buyer is asking if the melon is indeed tasty.
🎉 Score : /4
Aides visuelles
When to use Mazali
Food
- • Palov
- • Somsa
- • Non
Fruit
- • Uzum
- • Qovun
- • Anor
Abstract
- • Dam olish
- • Suhbat
Banque d exercices
4 exercicesBu palov juda ___.
Palov is food, so 'mazali' is the most appropriate compliment.
Choose one:
'Ekan' expresses the pleasant discovery of the taste.
Associez chaque element a gauche avec son pair a droite :
These are the core variations of the root 'maza'.
Sotuvchi: Bu qovun boldek shirin! Haridor: Rostdanmi? ___ ?
The buyer is asking if the melon is indeed tasty.
🎉 Score : /4
Questions fréquentes
5 questionsYes, but it's more common for food. For drinks, people often use 'shirin' (if sweet) or just 'yaxshi' (good). However, 'mazali kofe' is perfectly fine.
'Mazali' is the everyday word. 'Lazzatli' is more formal, often found in poetry or high-end restaurant menus.
No. For a good smell, use 'hushbo'y' or 'shirin hid'.
Use 'mazasiz'.
No, it's not used for people. It would be taken literally and sound very strange.
Expressions liées
Lazzatli
synonymDelicious / Flavorful
Shirin
similarSweet
Mazasiz
contrastTasteless / Bland
Maza qilmoq
builds onTo enjoy / To have a great time
Totli
synonymSavory / Tasty