मतलब
A person who talks too much or rudely.
सांस्कृतिक पृष्ठभूमि
In Uzbek families, 'tili uzunlik' is one of the most common criticisms leveled at daughters-in-law (kelinlar) who try to voice their opinions against their mothers-in-law. The concept of 'Andisha' (social restraint) is the opposite of 'Tili uzunlik'. A person with andisha knows when to remain silent to preserve harmony. The Turkish equivalent 'Dili uzun' is used almost identically, reflecting the shared Turkic linguistic heritage and social values regarding respect for elders. In many Arabic-speaking cultures, having a 'long tongue' is also a serious social slight, often implying a lack of upbringing or 'adab'.
Avoid with Elders
Never use this phrase to describe someone older than you in their presence. It is a major social taboo.
The 'Short Tongue' Trick
If you want to say someone is humbled or can't talk back, use 'Tili qisqa'. It's a great high-level contrast.
मतलब
A person who talks too much or rudely.
Avoid with Elders
Never use this phrase to describe someone older than you in their presence. It is a major social taboo.
The 'Short Tongue' Trick
If you want to say someone is humbled or can't talk back, use 'Tili qisqa'. It's a great high-level contrast.
The Kelin Context
If you're watching Uzbek soap operas, listen for this phrase when the mother-in-law is angry. It's almost guaranteed to appear!
खुद को परखो
Fill in the blank with the correct form of 'til' (tongue).
Sening ____ muncha uzun? Onangga gap qaytarma!
Since the sentence starts with 'Sening' (Your), you must use the second-person possessive suffix '-ing'.
What does 'Tili uzun' mean in this context?
Anvarga siringni aytma, uning tili uzun.
In the context of secrets, 'tili uzun' refers to someone who gossips or talks too much.
Match the phrase to the situation.
A child is arguing with their grandfather.
This is the standard way to tell a child to stop being disrespectful or talking back.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Nega u hamma bilan urishadi? B: Chunki uning ____ ____.
'Tili uzun' explains why someone might get into arguments (by being rude or talking too much).
🎉 स्कोर: /4
विज़ुअल लर्निंग टूल्स
Talkative vs. Tili Uzun
अभ्यास बैंक
4 अभ्यासSening ____ muncha uzun? Onangga gap qaytarma!
Since the sentence starts with 'Sening' (Your), you must use the second-person possessive suffix '-ing'.
Anvarga siringni aytma, uning tili uzun.
In the context of secrets, 'tili uzun' refers to someone who gossips or talks too much.
A child is arguing with their grandfather.
This is the standard way to tell a child to stop being disrespectful or talking back.
A: Nega u hamma bilan urishadi? B: Chunki uning ____ ____.
'Tili uzun' explains why someone might get into arguments (by being rude or talking too much).
🎉 स्कोर: /4
अक्सर पूछे जाने वाले सवाल
10 सवाल90% of the time, yes. Occasionally, it can be used jokingly between very close friends, but even then, it implies the person is being 'extra'.
Yes, if you want to admit you were rude. 'Tiling qursin' (May your tongue perish) is a common self-reproach related to this.
The most direct opposite is 'Tili shirin' (kind) or 'Kamgap' (person of few words).
Say 'Tilingni uzun qilma!'
Yes, in literature and journalism to describe characters or social behaviors, but rarely in formal business letters.
It's similar, but 'chatterbox' is often cute/neutral. 'Tili uzun' is almost always negative.
Yes, it is gender-neutral.
No, it's a standard idiom that has been in the language for centuries.
You would say 'Tilimning uzunligi ... sm'. People will understand you are being literal, but they might still chuckle.
Yes, use 'sergap' or 'juda ko'p gapiradi'.
संबंधित मुहावरे
Og'zi bo'sh
similarLoose-mouthed; can't keep secrets.
Tili shirin
contrastSweet-tongued; kind in speech.
Tili qisqa
contrastShort-tongued; unable to speak up due to guilt.
Gapga chechan
similarEloquent; good with words.
Tili zahar
specialized formPoisonous tongue.