A1 Idiom ニュートラル

Qo'li gul

Flower-handed

意味

Used for someone very skilled at crafts or cooking.

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文化的背景

The idiom is often used during 'Kelinsalom' (greeting of the bride), where a bride's handiwork is showcased to her new family. In Bukhara, gold embroidery is a male-dominated traditional craft. Here, 'qo'li gul' is used to respect the 'Usta' (Master). Known for pottery (Rishtan). A master potter whose clay work is perfectly symmetrical is always called 'qo'li gul'. Young people use it on Instagram to tag talented makeup artists or hairstylists.

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The 'Ekan' Addition

Add 'ekan' at the end (Qo'lingiz gul ekan!) to sound more natural when you've just discovered someone's talent. It adds a sense of 'Oh, I see now!'

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Avoid Self-Praise

In Uzbekistan, it's better to wait for others to say 'Qo'lingiz gul' to you rather than saying 'Qo'lim gul' about yourself.

意味

Used for someone very skilled at crafts or cooking.

🎯

The 'Ekan' Addition

Add 'ekan' at the end (Qo'lingiz gul ekan!) to sound more natural when you've just discovered someone's talent. It adds a sense of 'Oh, I see now!'

⚠️

Avoid Self-Praise

In Uzbekistan, it's better to wait for others to say 'Qo'lingiz gul' to you rather than saying 'Qo'lim gul' about yourself.

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Gender Neutrality

This phrase is perfectly gender-neutral. You can use it for a male blacksmith or a female embroiderer equally.

自分をテスト

Fill in the correct possessive suffix for the word 'qo'l'.

Siz juda mazali ovqat pishirasiz. Sizning qo'l____ gul!

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: ingiz

Since the sentence starts with 'Sizning' (Your - formal), the suffix must be '-ingiz'.

Which situation is the MOST appropriate for using 'Qo'li gul'?

Qaysi vaziyatda 'qo'li gul' iborasini ishlatish to'g'ri?

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: B

Embroidery (kashta tikish) is a manual craft, which is the primary context for this idiom.

Complete the dialogue with the most natural response.

Mehmon: 'Bu somsa juda mazali ekan!' Mezbon: 'Rahmat, yoqimli ishtaha.' Mehmon: '_________________'

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: A

'Qo'lingiz gul bo'lsin' is a common, polite way to extend the compliment.

Match the idiom to the person.

Match: 1. Oshpaz, 2. Jarroh, 3. Tikuvchi

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: 1-C, 2-B, 3-A

While all can be 'qo'li gul', 'qo'li shirin' is best for cooks and 'qo'li yengil' is best for surgeons.

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When to say it

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Food

  • Palov
  • Non
  • Manti
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Clothing

  • Chopon
  • Do'ppi
  • Ko'ylak
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Home

  • Mebel
  • Gilam
  • Darvoza

練習問題バンク

4 問題
Fill in the correct possessive suffix for the word 'qo'l'. Fill Blank A1

Siz juda mazali ovqat pishirasiz. Sizning qo'l____ gul!

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: ingiz

Since the sentence starts with 'Sizning' (Your - formal), the suffix must be '-ingiz'.

Which situation is the MOST appropriate for using 'Qo'li gul'? Choose A2

Qaysi vaziyatda 'qo'li gul' iborasini ishlatish to'g'ri?

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: B

Embroidery (kashta tikish) is a manual craft, which is the primary context for this idiom.

Complete the dialogue with the most natural response. dialogue_completion B1

Mehmon: 'Bu somsa juda mazali ekan!' Mezbon: 'Rahmat, yoqimli ishtaha.' Mehmon: '_________________'

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: A

'Qo'lingiz gul bo'lsin' is a common, polite way to extend the compliment.

Match the idiom to the person. situation_matching B2

Match: 1. Oshpaz, 2. Jarroh, 3. Tikuvchi

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: 1-C, 2-B, 3-A

While all can be 'qo'li gul', 'qo'li shirin' is best for cooks and 'qo'li yengil' is best for surgeons.

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よくある質問

10 問

It's rare. For a singer, we usually say 'Ovozi shira' (Sweet voice). 'Qo'li gul' is for physical creation.

Yes, if your boss just cooked something or showed a manual skill, 'Qo'lingiz gul' is very polite.

There isn't a direct idiom like 'Poop hand,' but you might say 'Qo'lidan ish kelmaydi' (Work doesn't come from his hand).

Not at all! You can say it to a child who made a nice drawing.

'Qo'lingiz gul' is the closest equivalent.

Sometimes, but 'Qalami o'tkir' (His pen is sharp) is more common for writers.

Yes, in this specific idiom, 'Gul' is the fixed word.

No, use 'Qo'li gul' (singular hand) even though they have two hands. It's a fixed phrase.

Yes, the Persian equivalent 'Dasti gul' is used in Tajikistan.

No, for a good driver we say 'Qo'li chaqqon' or just 'Yaxshi haydaydi'.

関連フレーズ

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Qo'li shirin

specialized form

Sweet-handed (specifically for cooking)

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Qo'li yengil

similar

Light-handed

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O'n barmog'i hunar

builds on

Ten fingers of skill

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Qo'li ochiq

contrast

Open-handed (generous)

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Hunarmand

synonym

Artisan/Craftsman

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