뜻
Engaging in a soccer match
문화적 배경
Football is the undisputed national sport. During major matches, streets can become quiet as everyone is watching the game. The 'mahalla' (neighborhood) is where most Uzbeks first learn 'futbol o'ynash'. It's a key part of social bonding for young men. After 'futbol o'ynash', it is common for men to go to a choyxona to drink tea and discuss the game's highlights. The team 'Pakhtakor' Tashkent is a source of immense historical pride, representing the resilience of the Uzbek spirit.
Verb Choice
Always use 'o'ynamoq' for sports with a ball (tennis, basketbol, futbol).
Case Marking
Don't forget the '-ni' suffix when saying you like playing football: 'Futbol o'ynashni yaxshi ko'raman'.
뜻
Engaging in a soccer match
Verb Choice
Always use 'o'ynamoq' for sports with a ball (tennis, basketbol, futbol).
Case Marking
Don't forget the '-ni' suffix when saying you like playing football: 'Futbol o'ynashni yaxshi ko'raman'.
Cultural Connection
Mentioning 'Pakhtakor' or 'Eldor Shomurodov' while talking about football will instantly make you sound more culturally aware.
셀프 테스트
Fill in the correct form of the phrase.
Men har kuni do'stlarim bilan futbol ______ yaxshi ko'raman.
The verb 'yaxshi ko'raman' requires the gerund 'o'ynash' plus the accusative suffix '-ni'.
Which sentence is grammatically correct?
Choose the correct sentence:
In Uzbek, you 'play' (o'ynamoq) football, and 'xohlamoq' requires the accusative '-ni'.
Match the phrase to the context.
Where would you most likely hear 'To'p surmoq'?
'To'p surmoq' is a more formal/journalistic variation of 'futbol o'ynamoq'.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Kecha nima qildingiz? B: Kecha vaqtim bo'lmadi, bo'lmasa ______.
The conditional 'bo'lmasa' (if not/otherwise) requires the conditional verb form 'o'ynardim'.
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시각 학습 자료
Where to Play
Locations
- • Stadion
- • Mahalla
- • Maktab
- • Sport zal
연습 문제 은행
4 연습 문제Men har kuni do'stlarim bilan futbol ______ yaxshi ko'raman.
The verb 'yaxshi ko'raman' requires the gerund 'o'ynash' plus the accusative suffix '-ni'.
Choose the correct sentence:
In Uzbek, you 'play' (o'ynamoq) football, and 'xohlamoq' requires the accusative '-ni'.
Where would you most likely hear 'To'p surmoq'?
'To'p surmoq' is a more formal/journalistic variation of 'futbol o'ynamoq'.
A: Kecha nima qildingiz? B: Kecha vaqtim bo'lmadi, bo'lmasa ______.
The conditional 'bo'lmasa' (if not/otherwise) requires the conditional verb form 'o'ynardim'.
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자주 묻는 질문
10 질문It is neutral and can be used in both formal and informal contexts.
No, that is grammatically incorrect. Use 'futbol o'ynayman'.
'Futbol o'ynash' is the act of playing, while 'futbol o'yini' refers to the match itself.
You can say: 'Men futbolni yaxshi o'ynayman'.
Yes, women's football is growing in Uzbekistan, and the phrase is gender-neutral.
This is slang, literally meaning 'kicking the ball', used for very casual games.
No, the term 'soccer' is not used. Only 'futbol' is recognized.
I played: 'Men o'ynadim'. You played: 'Siz o'ynadingiz'.
It means a 'football fan' or 'enthusiast'.
In some contexts, 'o'ynamoq' can mean to dance, but 'futbol o'ynash' only refers to the sport.
관련 표현
Koptok tepmoq
informalTo kick the ball
Mashg'ulot o'tkazmoq
specialized formTo conduct a training session
G'alaba qozonmoq
builds onTo win a victory
Mag'lubiyatga uchramoq
contrastTo suffer a defeat