意味
No clouds in the sky
文化的背景
The phrase 'Osmonimiz musaffo bo'lsin' is a ubiquitous cultural idiom used in toasts and speeches to wish for national peace. Historically, 'open air' was vital for navigation by stars. A 'closed' sky meant danger and getting lost. In Tashkent, 'havo ochiq' is often followed by a discussion about the heat, as clear skies in summer mean temperatures above 40°C. Clear weather is often seen as a blessing (baraka) from God, especially during religious holidays like Hayit.
Use it as a greeting
In Uzbekistan, commenting on the clear weather is a very safe and polite way to start a conversation with anyone.
Don't use 'toza'
Avoid saying 'havo toza' when you mean the sky is blue. Native speakers will think you are talking about the lack of car exhaust!
意味
No clouds in the sky
Use it as a greeting
In Uzbekistan, commenting on the clear weather is a very safe and polite way to start a conversation with anyone.
Don't use 'toza'
Avoid saying 'havo toza' when you mean the sky is blue. Native speakers will think you are talking about the lack of car exhaust!
Add 'juda'
To sound more native, add 'juda' (very) or 'rosa' (really). 'Bugun havo rosa ochiq-da!'
自分をテスト
Fill in the blank with the correct word for 'clear'.
Bugun quyosh chiqyapti, havo ______.
'Ochiq' is the standard word for a clear sky in this context.
Which sentence correctly describes a sunny day with no clouds?
Choose the best option:
'Havo ochiq' means clear weather, while 'yopiq' means cloudy/closed.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Ertaga sayrga boramizmi? B: Ha, agar havo ______ bo'lsa.
We usually go for walks when the weather is clear.
Match the weather to the activity.
Havo ochiq bo'lganda nima qilish mumkin?
Clear weather is perfect for mountain climbing or hiking.
Match the Uzbek phrase to its English translation.
1. Havo ochiq 2. Havo yopiq 3. Havo issiq 4. Havo sovuq
These are basic weather antonyms in Uzbek.
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5 問題Bugun quyosh chiqyapti, havo ______.
'Ochiq' is the standard word for a clear sky in this context.
Choose the best option:
'Havo ochiq' means clear weather, while 'yopiq' means cloudy/closed.
A: Ertaga sayrga boramizmi? B: Ha, agar havo ______ bo'lsa.
We usually go for walks when the weather is clear.
Havo ochiq bo'lganda nima qilish mumkin?
Clear weather is perfect for mountain climbing or hiking.
左の各項目を右のペアと一致させてください:
These are basic weather antonyms in Uzbek.
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よくある質問
5 問Not necessarily, but in Uzbekistan, a clear sky usually means the sun is strong. In winter, 'havo ochiq' can mean it's a very cold, crisp, sunny day.
Yes, you can, but 'Havo ochiq' is much more common in daily conversation.
The opposite is 'havo yopiq' (cloudy) or 'havo bulutli' (cloudy).
Yes, 'ochiq ko'ngil' means an open-hearted or friendly person, but 'havo ochiq' only refers to the weather.
Use the verb form: 'Havo ochilyapti'.
関連フレーズ
Havo ochilib ketdi
builds onThe weather has cleared up.
Osmon musaffo
synonymThe sky is pure/clear.
Havo yopiq
contrastThe weather is cloudy/closed.
Bulutsiz osmon
similarCloudless sky.
Ochiq chehra
specialized formOpen/friendly face.