意味
Purchasing floral arrangements
文化的背景
Flowers are mandatory for March 8th. If you don't buy flowers for your female relatives or colleagues, it is seen as a major social oversight. When visiting a home (mehmondorchilik), flowers are a common gift for the hostess, often accompanied by a box of chocolates (shokolad). Bouquets at weddings are usually massive and very colorful. Red and white roses are the most popular choices. In flower markets, prices are rarely fixed. You are expected to ask 'Qancha?' (How much?) and then negotiate.
Odd Numbers Only
Always buy 3, 5, 7, etc. flowers. Even numbers are for mourning.
Use 'Guldasta'
If you want a professional bouquet, use 'guldasta' instead of 'gul'.
意味
Purchasing floral arrangements
Odd Numbers Only
Always buy 3, 5, 7, etc. flowers. Even numbers are for mourning.
Use 'Guldasta'
If you want a professional bouquet, use 'guldasta' instead of 'gul'.
Price Hikes
Be prepared to pay 3x the price on March 8th and September 1st.
自分をテスト
Fill in the missing word for 'buy'.
Men onamga gul sotib ____.
'Sotib oldim' is the past tense of 'to buy'.
Which sentence is the most natural for 'I want to buy flowers'?
Choose one:
Uzbek follows SOV order: Object (Gul) + Verb (sotib olishni xohlayman).
Match the Uzbek phrase with its English meaning.
Match them:
Basic vocabulary related to the phrase.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Bayramga nima olamiz? B: Keling, ____ sotib olaylik.
Flowers (gul) are the most common gift for a 'bayram' (holiday).
🎉 スコア: /4
ビジュアル学習ツール
Types of Flowers to Buy
Popular
- • Atirgul (Rose)
- • Lola (Tulip)
- • Chinnigul (Carnation)
練習問題バンク
4 問題Men onamga gul sotib ____.
'Sotib oldim' is the past tense of 'to buy'.
Choose one:
Uzbek follows SOV order: Object (Gul) + Verb (sotib olishni xohlayman).
左の各項目を右のペアと一致させてください:
Basic vocabulary related to the phrase.
A: Bayramga nima olamiz? B: Keling, ____ sotib olaylik.
Flowers (gul) are the most common gift for a 'bayram' (holiday).
🎉 スコア: /4
よくある質問
10 問It is singular, but in this phrase, it acts as a collective noun for 'flowers'.
Yes, it's more formal and common in written Uzbek.
Atirgul (Rose) is by far the most popular.
Only if you are referring to a specific bouquet you already mentioned.
Oloy Bozor or specialized shops like 'Goodvean'.
It's less common but acceptable for formal awards or very old elders.
Say 'Arzonroq qilib berasizmi?' (Will you make it cheaper?)
It's a form of 'sotmoq' (to sell), but it doesn't stand alone here.
Here it's an infinitive/noun form (buying).
Yes, but 'tuvakdagi gul' is more specific.
関連フレーズ
Gul sovg'a qilish
similarTo give flowers as a gift
Gul uzish
contrastTo pick flowers
Gullarga suv quyish
builds onTo water the flowers
Gul ekish
specialized formTo plant flowers