意味
Stating one's place of origin.
文化的背景
Regional identity is very strong. People often identify more with their city (Tashkent, Samarkand, Bukhara) than just the country. In the Valley, speech is often more polite and formal. You might hear 'Men [Place]dan bo'laman' more frequently as a polite introduction. Many people here are bilingual in Uzbek and Tajik. They might use the phrase to clarify which community they belong to or their specific neighborhood (mahalla). Locals love it when foreigners use the correct suffix. It shows respect for the language's structure rather than just using English words.
Drop the 'Men'
In casual conversation, just say 'Toshkentdanman'. It sounds more natural and native-like.
Watch the Suffix
Make sure you don't say 'Mendan Toshkent'. The city always comes first!
意味
Stating one's place of origin.
Drop the 'Men'
In casual conversation, just say 'Toshkentdanman'. It sounds more natural and native-like.
Watch the Suffix
Make sure you don't say 'Mendan Toshkent'. The city always comes first!
Add 'Aslim'
If you live in Tashkent but were born in Khiva, say 'Aslim Xivadanman'. Locals will be very impressed by your nuance.
自分をテスト
Fill in the correct suffix to say 'I am from Samarkand'.
Men Samarqand____.
'-danman' combines 'from' and 'I am'.
Which sentence is the most natural way to introduce your origin?
How do you say 'I am from America'?
Even without 'Men', 'Amerikadanman' is a complete and correct sentence.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Qayerdansiz? B: ___________.
The question 'Qayerdansiz?' asks for your origin.
Match the phrase to the context.
When would you say 'Aslim Xivadanman'?
'Aslim' (Originally) adds a formal and precise tone.
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4 問題Men Samarqand____.
'-danman' combines 'from' and 'I am'.
How do you say 'I am from America'?
Even without 'Men', 'Amerikadanman' is a complete and correct sentence.
A: Qayerdansiz? B: ___________.
The question 'Qayerdansiz?' asks for your origin.
When would you say 'Aslim Xivadanman'?
'Aslim' (Originally) adds a formal and precise tone.
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よくある質問
10 問Yes, you can say 'Men Amerikadanman' for 'I am from America'. However, 'Men Amerikalikman' is also very common for nationality.
In Uzbek, it is always 'danman'. Unlike Turkish, Uzbek does not have vowel harmony for this suffix.
Add 'emas' before the suffix: 'Men Londondan emasman'.
Yes, if someone asks where you are coming from right now, you can say 'Men maktabdanman' (I'm from school).
'-danman' is 'from [place]', while '-likman' is 'a [place] person'. They are often interchangeable in introductions.
Yes, proper nouns like cities and countries are always capitalized in Uzbek.
It is neutral. It works for both friends and bosses.
You can say 'Men ham Amerikadan, ham O'zbekistondanman'.
Ask 'Siz qayerdansiz?' (Where are you from?).
Yes, for 'He/She', it is just '-dan'. Example: 'U Londondan'.
関連フレーズ
Qayerdansiz?
similarWhere are you from?
Men ...likman
synonymI am a [Place]-er
Aslim ...dan
specialized formOriginally from...
Men ...da yashayman
builds onI live in...
Xush kelibsiz
similarWelcome