A1 Expression ニュートラル

Kun issiq

The day is hot

意味

Commenting on high temperatures.

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文化的背景

During the 'Chilla' (the 40 hottest days), people avoid heavy work during the peak sun hours. 'Kun issiq' is a valid excuse for being a bit slower or taking a longer lunch break. When someone says 'Kun issiq', the immediate cultural response is to offer hot green tea. This is believed to regulate body temperature better than cold water. In the bazaar, complaining about the 'issiq' is a way to bond with vendors, which might even help you get a better price as a 'fellow sufferer' of the heat. Traditional 'Mahalla' houses are built with 'paxsa' (mud blocks) to keep the interior cool when the 'kun issiq'. You might hear people praising a house for being cool despite the heat.

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Agreement is Key

When someone says 'Kun issiq', always agree. It's a social ritual. Even if you don't find it that hot, say 'Ha, shunday' (Yes, it is).

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Spicy vs Hot

Never use 'issiq' for food spice level. You will be brought a boiling hot soup instead of a spicy one!

意味

Commenting on high temperatures.

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Agreement is Key

When someone says 'Kun issiq', always agree. It's a social ritual. Even if you don't find it that hot, say 'Ha, shunday' (Yes, it is).

⚠️

Spicy vs Hot

Never use 'issiq' for food spice level. You will be brought a boiling hot soup instead of a spicy one!

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The '-a' Suffix

Add '-a' to the end ('Kun issiq-a?') to sound much more like a native speaker during small talk.

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Tea Invitation

If you say 'Kun issiq' while visiting someone, they will almost certainly offer you tea. It's the standard hospitality response.

自分をテスト

Complete the sentence with the correct word for 'hot'.

Bugun kun ____.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: issiq

'Issiq' means hot, which fits the context of weather.

How do you say 'The day was hot' in the past tense?

Choose the correct past tense form:

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: Kun issiq edi

'Edi' is the past tense marker for 'was'.

Complete the small talk dialogue.

A: Assalomu alaykum! B: Va alaykum assalom. A: Kun juda issiq-a? B: ________.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: Ha, juda jazirama!

The most natural response to a comment about the heat is to agree and perhaps use a stronger word like 'jazirama'.

Match the phrase to the situation.

You are in a taxi and it's 40 degrees outside. What do you say to the driver?

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: Kun issiq, konditsionerni yoqing.

You are asking to turn on the air conditioning because the day is hot.

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Temperature Gradients

Pleasant
Iliq Warm
Unpleasant
Issiq Hot
Dim Stuffy

練習問題バンク

4 問題
Complete the sentence with the correct word for 'hot'. Fill Blank A1

Bugun kun ____.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: issiq

'Issiq' means hot, which fits the context of weather.

How do you say 'The day was hot' in the past tense? Choose A2

Choose the correct past tense form:

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: Kun issiq edi

'Edi' is the past tense marker for 'was'.

Complete the small talk dialogue. dialogue_completion A1

A: Assalomu alaykum! B: Va alaykum assalom. A: Kun juda issiq-a? B: ________.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: Ha, juda jazirama!

The most natural response to a comment about the heat is to agree and perhaps use a stronger word like 'jazirama'.

Match the phrase to the situation. situation_matching A2

You are in a taxi and it's 40 degrees outside. What do you say to the driver?

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: Kun issiq, konditsionerni yoqing.

You are asking to turn on the air conditioning because the day is hot.

🎉 スコア: /4

よくある質問

12 問

No, if you want to say someone is 'hot' (attractive), this phrase doesn't work. Use 'kelishgan' or 'chiroyli'.

Yes, it's perfectly fine. It's a neutral observation about the world.

'Kun issiq' means 'The day is hot', while 'Havo issiq' means 'The air/weather is hot'. They are interchangeable in 90% of cases.

Add 'juda' or 'haddan tashqari'. For example: 'Kun haddan tashqari issiq'.

Yes, but its intensity depends on context. In winter, 'issiq choy' is comforting; in summer, 'kun issiq' is a complaint.

It's a uvular stop. Imagine making a 'k' sound but much further back in your throat, near where you gargle.

Yes, but 'Issiq kun' means 'A hot day' (a noun phrase), while 'Kun issiq' means 'The day is hot' (a sentence).

Yes, 'Pishdik!' (We are cooked!) is a very common slang way to express that it's too hot.

Usually anything above 30°C. Below that might be called 'iliq' (warm).

Yes, 'Choy issiq' (The tea is hot) or 'Dazmol issiq' (The iron is hot).

Frequently. It often symbolizes the trials of life or the intensity of love.

Say: 'Ertaga kun issiq bo'ladimi?'

関連フレーズ

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Havo issiq

synonym

The weather is hot

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Jazirama

specialized form

Scorching heat

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Kun sovuq

contrast

The day is cold

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Issiq suv

builds on

Hot water

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Kun issiq-a?

similar

Hot day, right?

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