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The word kim is a very common interrogative pronoun in Uzbek, similar to 'who' in English. It is used to ask about people. Like many Uzbek words, kim can take suffixes to express different grammatical relationships (e.g., possession, direction, with whom). For example, kimning (whose), kimga (to whom), kimdan (from whom), kim bilan (with whom).
A common mistake for English speakers is to confuse kim with nima (what). Remember, kim is for people, and nima is for things/objects. Another mistake can be forgetting to add the correct suffixes when needed. For instance, 'Who are you with?' is Siz kim bilan? not just Siz kim?
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Write a simple sentence asking 'Who is this?' in Uzbek.
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Bu kim?
Write a question asking 'Who are you?' in Uzbek (formal).
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Siz kimsiz?
Write a question asking 'Who is he/she?' in Uzbek.
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U kim?
Who is Dildora?
Read this passage:
Bu O'zbekiston. Bu Toshkent. Bu kim? Bu Dildora.
Who is Dildora?
'Bu Dildora' means 'This is Dildora', indicating a person.
'Bu Dildora' means 'This is Dildora', indicating a person.
What is Ali asking?
Read this passage:
Salom! Mening ismim Ali. Siz kim?
What is Ali asking?
'Siz kim?' directly translates to 'Who are you?'
'Siz kim?' directly translates to 'Who are you?'
What is the second sentence asking about?
Read this passage:
Bu mening do'stim. U kim? U talaba.
What is the second sentence asking about?
The answer 'U talaba' means 'He/She is a student', which answers a question about profession.
The answer 'U talaba' means 'He/She is a student', which answers a question about profession.
This sentence asks 'Whose book is this?' 'Bu' means 'this', 'kimning' means 'whose', and 'kitobi' means 'book'.
This sentence translates to 'Who are you talking with?' 'Sen' means 'you', 'kim' means 'who', 'bilan' means 'with', and 'gaplashyapsan' means 'are talking'.
This sentence means 'Who works there?' 'U yerda' means 'there', 'kim' means 'who', and 'ishlaydi' means 'works'.
Listen for the question about who can run for president.
Listen for the question about who was found responsible in the climate change report.
Listen for the question about who played a pivotal role in introducing new IT technologies.
Read this aloud:
Hukumatning iqtisodiy siyosatini shakllantirishda kimning fikri muhim deb hisoblanadi?
Focus: Hukumatning, iqtisodiy, siyosatini, shakllantirishda, kimning, fikri, muhim, hisoblanadi
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Read this aloud:
Jamiyatda adolatni taʼminlash uchun kim masʼuliyatni oʻz zimmasiga olishi kerak?
Focus: Jamiyatda, adolatni, taʼminlash, uchun, kim, masʼuliyatni, oʻz, zimmasiga, olishi, kerak
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Read this aloud:
Kelajakda sunʼiy intellektning rivojlanish yoʻnalishlarini kim belgilaydi?
Focus: Kelajakda, sunʼiy, intellektning, rivojlanish, yoʻnalishlarini, kim, belgilaydi
तुमने कहा:
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You'll hear a question about who someone wants to speak with. Focus on understanding the interrogative pronoun.
Listen for a question asking if you know who wrote a letter. Pay attention to the verb and the pronoun.
This sentence states that nobody knows to whom 'he' told this secret. Try to catch the dative case of 'kim'.
Read this aloud:
Uchrashuvga kim keladi?
Focus: ki-m
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Read this aloud:
Bu vazifani kim bajardi?
Focus: ba-jar-di
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Read this aloud:
Siz bilan kim hamkorlik qiladi?
Focus: ham-kor-lik
तुमने कहा:
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This sentence means 'I don't know who he is talking to.' The word 'kim' (who) is used with 'bilan' (with) to form 'kim bilan' (with whom).
This sentence translates to 'We must determine who should carry out this task.' Here, 'kim' is the subject of the clause 'kim amalga oshirishi kerakligini' (who should carry out).
This means 'You are not saying by whom you were invited.' 'Kim tomonidan' means 'by whom'.
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