मतलब
Occurring now and then
सांस्कृतिक पृष्ठभूमि
Uzbeks often use 'ba'zan' to avoid being too direct or confrontational. It's a way to show 'andisha' (modesty/discretion). In the capital, 'ba'zan' is used frequently to discuss the city's changing infrastructure, like the metro or new cafes. In this traditional region, 'ba'zan' is used in proverbs about agriculture and the seasons. In these tourist hubs, 'ba'zan' is used by locals to describe the influx of visitors.
The 'Double Ba'zan'
Use 'Ba'zan... ba'zan...' to describe someone's changing moods or the weather. It makes you sound very fluent!
Watch the Apostrophe
In Uzbek, the apostrophe (tutuq belgisi) is important. Writing it as 'bazan' is a common spelling mistake.
मतलब
Occurring now and then
The 'Double Ba'zan'
Use 'Ba'zan... ba'zan...' to describe someone's changing moods or the weather. It makes you sound very fluent!
Watch the Apostrophe
In Uzbek, the apostrophe (tutuq belgisi) is important. Writing it as 'bazan' is a common spelling mistake.
Placement Matters
If you want to sound like a native, put 'ba'zan' right before the verb. 'Men ba'zan boraman' sounds better than 'Ba'zan men boraman'.
खुद को परखो
Fill in the blank with the correct word for 'sometimes'.
Men ______ kitob o'qiyman.
The context implies a general frequency; 'ba'zan' fits perfectly for 'sometimes'.
Which sentence is grammatically correct?
Choose the correct sentence:
When referring to 'some students' (nouns), you must use 'ba'zi', not 'ba'zan'.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Siz kofe ichasizmi? B: Yo'q, men kofe ichmayman, lekin ______ choy ichaman.
The speaker is contrasting 'never drinking coffee' with 'sometimes drinking tea'.
Match the sentence to the frequency.
Match 'Ba'zan yomg'ir yog'adi' to its meaning:
'Ba'zan' indicates an occasional frequency.
🎉 स्कोर: /4
विज़ुअल लर्निंग टूल्स
Ba'zan vs Ba'zi
अभ्यास बैंक
4 अभ्यासMen ______ kitob o'qiyman.
The context implies a general frequency; 'ba'zan' fits perfectly for 'sometimes'.
Choose the correct sentence:
When referring to 'some students' (nouns), you must use 'ba'zi', not 'ba'zan'.
A: Siz kofe ichasizmi? B: Yo'q, men kofe ichmayman, lekin ______ choy ichaman.
The speaker is contrasting 'never drinking coffee' with 'sometimes drinking tea'.
Match 'Ba'zan yomg'ir yog'adi' to its meaning:
'Ba'zan' indicates an occasional frequency.
🎉 स्कोर: /4
अक्सर पूछे जाने वाले सवाल
10 सवालIt is neutral. You can use it with your boss or your best friend.
Yes, but it's less common. It sounds like an afterthought: 'Men boraman, ba'zan.'
'Gohida' is just a more poetic synonym. They are interchangeable in meaning.
No, it remains 'ba'zan' whether you are talking about the past, present, or future.
You say 'ba'zan ... emas'. For example: 'Ba'zan u yerda emasman' (Sometimes I am not there).
Yes, in Cyrillic it is written as 'баъзан'.
No, that's not natural. Use 'ahyonda-shoyonda' or 'juda kam' instead.
No, for 'some water' use 'biroz suv'. 'Ba'zan' is only for time.
Absolutely. It's perfect for describing non-regular schedules or occasional issues.
It's a 'tutuq belgisi' which shows the word's Arabic origin and affects the vowel sound.
संबंधित मुहावरे
Gohida
synonymOccasionally
Tez-tez
contrastOften
Kamdan-kam
contrastRarely
Vaqti-vaqti bilan
similarFrom time to time
Har doim
contrastAlways