意味
Used when starting an honest statement.
文化的背景
Honesty is often wrapped in layers of politeness. Using 'To'g'risini aytsam' is a way to signal that you are stripping away those layers for a moment. In this region, speech is known for being particularly polite and indirect. Here, the phrase is used even more frequently to avoid appearing blunt. In the capital, people might use the Russian equivalent 'Chestno govorya' or the shortened 'To'g'risi' more often due to the fast-paced urban lifestyle. In the market, this phrase is a tactical tool. It signals to the seller that you are giving your 'final' honest price.
The 'But' Buffer
Use this phrase before you say 'lekin' (but) to make your disagreement sound much more polite.
Don't Overuse
If you say it too much, people might think you are usually lying!
意味
Used when starting an honest statement.
The 'But' Buffer
Use this phrase before you say 'lekin' (but) to make your disagreement sound much more polite.
Don't Overuse
If you say it too much, people might think you are usually lying!
Eye Contact
In Uzbekistan, when you say 'To'g'risini aytsam', maintaining soft eye contact reinforces your sincerity.
The Nod
When someone uses this phrase with you, a small nod shows you appreciate their honesty.
自分をテスト
Fill in the missing part of the phrase.
________ aytsam, men bu ovqatni yoqtirmadim.
You must use the possessive and accusative form 'To'g'risini' to make the phrase grammatically correct.
Which verb ending is correct for 'To be honest (I)...'?
To'g'risini ayt____, bugun juda bandman.
'-sam' is the first-person singular conditional suffix ('If I say').
Match the response to the question.
Savol: 'Yangi ko'ylagim qalay?'
The phrase is used here to give a sincere (and slightly critical) opinion about the dress color.
Complete the dialogue politely.
A: 'Ertaga mehmonga kelasizmi?' B: '________________, ertaga ishlarim ko'p.'
This phrase perfectly prefaces a polite refusal.
Match the Uzbek phrase to its English equivalent.
Match the following:
All are similar, but 'To'g'risini aytsam' is the most standard translation for 'To be honest'.
Identify the most formal version of the phrase.
Qaysi biri eng rasmiy?
Using 'Haqiqat' and the '-adigan bo'lsam' construction increases the formality significantly.
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When to use this phrase
Social
- • Declining tea
- • Giving a compliment
Work
- • Admitting a delay
- • Giving feedback
Daily
- • Weather talk
- • Food opinions
練習問題バンク
6 問題________ aytsam, men bu ovqatni yoqtirmadim.
You must use the possessive and accusative form 'To'g'risini' to make the phrase grammatically correct.
To'g'risini ayt____, bugun juda bandman.
'-sam' is the first-person singular conditional suffix ('If I say').
Savol: 'Yangi ko'ylagim qalay?'
The phrase is used here to give a sincere (and slightly critical) opinion about the dress color.
A: 'Ertaga mehmonga kelasizmi?' B: '________________, ertaga ishlarim ko'p.'
This phrase perfectly prefaces a polite refusal.
左の各項目を右のペアと一致させてください:
All are similar, but 'To'g'risini aytsam' is the most standard translation for 'To be honest'.
Qaysi biri eng rasmiy?
Using 'Haqiqat' and the '-adigan bo'lsam' construction increases the formality significantly.
🎉 スコア: /6
よくある質問
12 問It is neutral. You can use it in almost any situation, from talking to a child to addressing a government official.
Yes, in casual speech, 'To'g'risi' is a common short form. 'To'g'risi, men charchadim.'
They are 95% interchangeable. 'Rostini' is slightly more common in very informal, friendly settings.
Yes, it is almost always used as a discourse marker for sincerity.
You can say 'Sizga to'g'risini aytsam' (formal) or 'Senga to'g'risini aytsam' (informal).
It can be for English speakers. It's like a gargling sound in the back of the throat.
No, it almost always comes at the beginning of the clause it modifies.
Yes, it's very common in essays, journalism, and social media posts.
Use the plural form: 'To'g'risini aytsak'.
No, quite the opposite! It's a way to be honest *without* being rude.
Yes, it shows you are a person of integrity.
There isn't a direct opposite like 'To be lying', but you might say 'Hazillashib aytsam' (If I say it as a joke).
関連フレーズ
Rostini aytsam
synonymTo tell the truth
Ochiqini aytsam
similarTo be candid
Aslini olganda
builds onActually / In reality
Xullas
similarIn short / Anyway
Aytgancha
contrastBy the way