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Shubhasiz

Doubtless

意味

Certainly / Without a doubt

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文化的背景

The word reflects the 'Lafz' culture, where a person's spoken word is their bond. Using 'Shubhasiz' is a verbal signature of truth. In business negotiations, 'Shubhasiz' is used to build trust with foreign partners, signaling that the local party is fully committed. The root 'shubha' is central to Fiqh (jurisprudence). Avoiding 'shubha' (doubtful things) is a religious virtue, making 'shubhasiz' a word of moral clarity. Uzbek 'influencers' use 'shubhasiz' to create a sense of authority and 'expert' status in their posts.

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Use it for compliments

If you want to make a compliment sound sincere and high-level, use 'Shubhasiz'. It sounds much more thoughtful than 'juda yaxshi'.

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Don't overdo it

Using 'Shubhasiz' in every sentence can make you sound like a politician. Save it for points you really want to emphasize.

意味

Certainly / Without a doubt

🎯

Use it for compliments

If you want to make a compliment sound sincere and high-level, use 'Shubhasiz'. It sounds much more thoughtful than 'juda yaxshi'.

⚠️

Don't overdo it

Using 'Shubhasiz' in every sentence can make you sound like a politician. Save it for points you really want to emphasize.

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The Comma Rule

In formal writing, if you start a sentence with 'Shubhasiz', always put a comma after it. It marks it as a parenthetical modal word.

自分をテスト

Fill in the blank with the correct word to express absolute certainty.

Bu savolga javob berish ________ oson.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: shubhasiz

The sentence means 'Answering this question is undoubtedly easy.' 'Balki' and 'ehtimol' mean 'maybe'.

Which response is the most formal and confident way to agree?

— Bizning rejamiz ish beradimi?

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: Shubhasiz!

'Shubhasiz!' is the most emphatic and formal way to express certainty among the choices.

Complete the dialogue between two colleagues.

A: Yangi loyiha vaqtida tugaydimi? B: ________, hamma ishlar reja bo'yicha ketyapti.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: Shubhasiz

Since everything is going according to plan, 'Shubhasiz' (undoubtedly) is the logical answer.

Match the sentence to the most likely context.

Sentence: 'Shubhasizki, bu islohotlar xalqimiz uchun foydalidir.'

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: A news report

The use of 'Shubhasizki' and formal vocabulary like 'islohotlar' (reforms) points to a formal news or political context.

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Levels of Certainty in Uzbek

100% Sure

  • Shubhasiz
  • Aniq
  • Shubha yo'q
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70-80% Sure

  • Albatta
  • Katta ehtimol bilan
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50% Sure

  • Balki
  • Ehtimol
  • Mabodo

練習問題バンク

4 問題
Fill in the blank with the correct word to express absolute certainty. Fill Blank A1

Bu savolga javob berish ________ oson.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: shubhasiz

The sentence means 'Answering this question is undoubtedly easy.' 'Balki' and 'ehtimol' mean 'maybe'.

Which response is the most formal and confident way to agree? Choose A1

— Bizning rejamiz ish beradimi?

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: Shubhasiz!

'Shubhasiz!' is the most emphatic and formal way to express certainty among the choices.

Complete the dialogue between two colleagues. dialogue_completion A2

A: Yangi loyiha vaqtida tugaydimi? B: ________, hamma ishlar reja bo'yicha ketyapti.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: Shubhasiz

Since everything is going according to plan, 'Shubhasiz' (undoubtedly) is the logical answer.

Match the sentence to the most likely context. situation_matching B1

Sentence: 'Shubhasizki, bu islohotlar xalqimiz uchun foydalidir.'

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: A news report

The use of 'Shubhasizki' and formal vocabulary like 'islohotlar' (reforms) points to a formal news or political context.

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よくある質問

10 問

Yes, 'Shubhasiz' is more formal and carries more weight. 'Albatta' is like 'Of course', while 'Shubhasiz' is like 'Undoubtedly'.

Absolutely! It's a very strong and polite way to say 'Yes, definitely'.

No, Uzbek doesn't have grammatical gender, and 'Shubhasiz' is an adverb/modal word that never changes its form.

Adding '-ki' makes it a conjunction used to introduce a new clause (e.g., 'It is certain that...').

Yes, but it's rare. You would say 'U shubhasiz kelmaydi' (He undoubtedly won't come).

Yes, it is used throughout Uzbekistan, though in casual Tashkent speech, you might hear 'Aniq' more often.

You would say 'Shubham bor' or 'Gumonim bor'. You cannot use 'shubhasiz' for this.

No, in Uzbek the 'h' should be pronounced softly. It is not silent like in some French or English words.

Yes, it is highly recommended to show confidence and professional language skills.

The most direct opposite is 'Ehtimol' (maybe) or 'Shubhali' (doubtful).

関連フレーズ

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Albatta

similar

Of course

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Shubha yo'q

synonym

There is no doubt

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Aniq

similar

Clear / Certain

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Darhaqiqat

builds on

Indeed / In fact

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Ehtimol

contrast

Maybe / Perhaps

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