Albatta
Of course
Phrase in 30 Seconds
Albatta is the most common way to say 'of course' or 'certainly' in Uzbek.
- Means: Used to express strong agreement or certainty about a fact.
- Used in: Confirming requests, agreeing with opinions, or answering 'yes' emphatically.
- Don't confuse: It is not a question; it is a statement of affirmation.
Explanation at your level:
뜻
Used to express certainty.
문화적 배경
Used frequently in daily life to show respect and agreement.
Use it often
It makes you sound very natural.
뜻
Used to express certainty.
Use it often
It makes you sound very natural.
셀프 테스트
Fill in the blank with the correct word.
— Yordam bera olasizmi? — ______, albatta.
Albatta is the correct affirmative response.
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자주 묻는 질문
1 질문It is neutral and works everywhere.
관련 표현
Shubhasiz
synonymWithout doubt
어디서 쓸까?
Accepting an invitation
A: Bugun kinoga boramizmi?
B: Albatta!
Work request
Boss: Hisobotni tayyorlay olasizmi?
Employee: Albatta, xo'jayin.
Memorize It
Mnemonic
Think of 'Albatta' as 'All-but-a' certainty.
Visual Association
Imagine a person nodding their head so hard that their hat falls off, shouting 'Albatta!'
Rhyme
Albatta, it's a matter of fact-a!
Story
Ali asked if I wanted coffee. I said 'Albatta!' because I love coffee. He smiled and poured it. Now, every time I hear 'Albatta', I smell fresh coffee.
Word Web
챌린지
Use 'Albatta' in every conversation you have today for 5 minutes.
In Other Languages
Claro
Claro can also mean 'clear', whereas Albatta is strictly for certainty.
Bien sûr
Bien sûr is two words, Albatta is one.
Natürlich
Natürlich can also mean 'in nature'.
Mochiron
Mochiron is slightly more formal.
Tab'an
None, they are cognates.
Dangran
Dangran is often used in longer sentences.
Dangyeonhaji
Dangyeonhaji is more informal.
Claro
Pronunciation is the main difference.
Easily Confused
Balki means 'maybe', which is the opposite of Albatta.
Albatta = Yes, Balki = Maybe.
자주 묻는 질문 (1)
It is neutral and works everywhere.