मतलब
Said to someone working hard
सांस्कृतिक पृष्ठभूमि
The phrase is part of 'Salom-alik' (the art of greeting). Failing to say it to a worker can be seen as 'kibr' (pride/arrogance). In the mahalla, 'Charchamang' is the glue of social cohesion. It acknowledges the shared effort of keeping the neighborhood clean. Even in modern IT offices in Tashkent, 'Charchamang' is used in Slack or Telegram to acknowledge a colleague's late-night coding. In rural areas, the response is often more religious, such as 'Alloh quvvat bersin' (May Allah give you strength).
The Double Greeting
Combine it with 'Hormang' (Hormang, charchamang!) to sound like a native speaker.
Watch the Suffix
Always use the '-ng' ending unless you are talking to a child or a very close younger sibling.
मतलब
Said to someone working hard
The Double Greeting
Combine it with 'Hormang' (Hormang, charchamang!) to sound like a native speaker.
Watch the Suffix
Always use the '-ng' ending unless you are talking to a child or a very close younger sibling.
The Response Matters
If someone says it to you, the most natural response is 'Salomat bo'ling' or 'Rahmat, o'zingiz ham charchamang'.
Not just for physical work
Use it for mental work too, like someone studying for an exam or writing an email.
खुद को परखो
Match the phrase to the correct situation.
You see your neighbor painting his fence. What do you say?
Since the neighbor is working, 'Charchamang' is the most appropriate greeting.
Complete the dialogue with the most natural response.
A: Hormang, charchamang! B: ________.
The standard response to a work-wish is to wish for the other person's health.
Choose the correct form for a group of 5 people working in a garden.
Which one is correct?
The suffix '-lar' makes the polite imperative plural.
Fill in the blank to make the sentence more empathetic.
Ishlar bilan _________izmi?
The full word is 'charchamayapsizmi', which is the empathetic 'Aren't you getting tired?' form.
🎉 स्कोर: /4
विज़ुअल लर्निंग टूल्स
When to say Charchamang
At Work
- • Builders
- • Farmers
- • Cleaners
In Service
- • Waiters
- • Drivers
- • Cashiers
At Home
- • Cooking
- • Cleaning
- • Gardening
At School
- • Studying
- • Writing
- • Teaching
अभ्यास बैंक
4 अभ्यासYou see your neighbor painting his fence. What do you say?
Since the neighbor is working, 'Charchamang' is the most appropriate greeting.
A: Hormang, charchamang! B: ________.
The standard response to a work-wish is to wish for the other person's health.
Which one is correct?
The suffix '-lar' makes the polite imperative plural.
Ishlar bilan _________izmi?
The full word is 'charchamayapsizmi', which is the empathetic 'Aren't you getting tired?' form.
🎉 स्कोर: /4
अक्सर पूछे जाने वाले सवाल
12 सवालYes, it is very appropriate and shows you respect their hard work. Just ensure you use the polite 'Charchamang' form.
It is grammatically a command ('Do not get tired'), but functionally it is a well-wish or greeting.
They might be using it as a general greeting because you look busy, or they are just being polite. Simply reply 'Salomat bo'ling'.
Yes, 'Hormang' is a synonym. They are often used together for emphasis.
Yes, it's a great way to start an email to a colleague: 'Assalomu alaykum, charchamayapsizmi?'
Add the plural suffix: 'Charchamanglar!'
Yes, it is a universal Uzbek phrase, though regional accents may vary the pronunciation slightly.
Not at all. It is used by everyone from grandfathers to teenagers in tech startups.
The root 'charcha' means 'to tire' or 'to become exhausted'.
Absolutely. It's a very kind way to acknowledge their service.
A common casual version is 'Charchashlar yo'qmi?' (Are there no tiredness-es?)
It's a traditional rhythmic pairing. 'Hormang' and 'Charchamang' together sound more complete and melodic.
संबंधित मुहावरे
Hormang
synonymDon't be weary
Baraka toping
builds onMay you find blessing
Kuch-quvvat bersin
similarMay (God) give you strength
Ishlaringizga rivoj
specialized formSuccess to your works
Dam oling
contrastTake a rest