मतलब
A wish for long life and resilience.
सांस्कृतिक पृष्ठभूमि
The 'Duo' (blessing) is a central part of Uzbek social fabric. It is considered rude to leave an elder's presence without receiving or giving a blessing. In this region, the phrase is often followed by 'Umringiz uzoq bo'lsin' (May your life be long), creating a double blessing. In these ancient cities, the phrase is used with high frequency during the Navruz (New Year) holiday to wish everyone a resilient year. While still used, younger generations in the capital might use it more sparingly, reserving it for very formal family occasions.
The Hand Gesture
When saying this to an elder, it's polite to place your right hand over your heart. It shows the blessing comes from your soul.
Don't Overuse with Peers
If you say this to a friend your age, they might think you're making fun of them for being 'old'.
मतलब
A wish for long life and resilience.
The Hand Gesture
When saying this to an elder, it's polite to place your right hand over your heart. It shows the blessing comes from your soul.
Don't Overuse with Peers
If you say this to a friend your age, they might think you're making fun of them for being 'old'.
खुद को परखो
Complete the blessing with the correct word.
Rahmat, amaki! Boshingiz _______ bo'lsin.
The ablative case '-dan' is required to show what the head should be 'made of'.
In which situation is this phrase MOST appropriate?
You just helped an elderly woman cross the street.
It is a blessing of respect, most commonly used when interacting with elders.
Choose the best response.
A: Mana choy, iching. B: Rahmat, qizim. ________.
An elder (B) would naturally bless a younger person (A) for serving them tea.
🎉 स्कोर: /3
विज़ुअल लर्निंग टूल्स
अभ्यास बैंक
3 अभ्यासRahmat, amaki! Boshingiz _______ bo'lsin.
The ablative case '-dan' is required to show what the head should be 'made of'.
You just helped an elderly woman cross the street.
It is a blessing of respect, most commonly used when interacting with elders.
A: Mana choy, iching. B: Rahmat, qizim. ________.
An elder (B) would naturally bless a younger person (A) for serving them tea.
🎉 स्कोर: /3
अक्सर पूछे जाने वाले सवाल
3 सवालWhile it is often used by religious people, it is a cultural idiom used by everyone in Uzbekistan, regardless of their faith.
Yes, if your boss is older than you, it is a very respectful way to show gratitude after a meeting or a favor.
It means 'from stone' or 'made of stone'. The suffix '-dan' is the ablative case.
संबंधित मुहावरे
Umringiz uzoq bo'lsin
synonymMay your life be long.
Baraka toping
similarMay you find blessing/abundance.
Sog' bo'ling
similarBe healthy / Thank you.