뜻
Stating there is plenty of time
문화적 배경
In Uzbek culture, rushing is often seen as a lack of 'andisha' (thoughtfulness/modesty). Saying 'Hali juda erta' is a way to maintain a calm atmosphere. Time is often seen as circular or flexible. Deadlines are important, but social obligations often take precedence. While punctuality is increasing in Tashkent, 'Hali juda erta' is still used to manage expectations in long-term projects.
Add -ku for flavor
Saying 'Hali juda erta-ku!' makes you sound like a native speaker who is surprised or gently protesting.
Don't use for speed
Remember, 'erta' is for time. If a car is going fast, use 'tez', not 'erta'.
뜻
Stating there is plenty of time
Add -ku for flavor
Saying 'Hali juda erta-ku!' makes you sound like a native speaker who is surprised or gently protesting.
Don't use for speed
Remember, 'erta' is for time. If a car is going fast, use 'tez', not 'erta'.
셀프 테스트
Fill in the missing word to say 'It's still very early.'
Hali ____ erta.
'Juda' is the correct intensifier for 'very'.
Which sentence is the most natural way to tell a guest not to leave yet?
Mehmon ketmoqchi. Nima deysiz?
This is the standard polite way to encourage a guest to stay.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Soat necha bo'ldi? B: Soat besh. A: Voy, hali ____ ____!
5:00 AM is considered very early.
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시각 학습 자료
When to say 'Hali juda erta'
Morning
- • Waking up
- • Sunrise
- • Breakfast
Social
- • Guests leaving
- • Parties
- • Tea time
연습 문제 은행
3 연습 문제Hali ____ erta.
'Juda' is the correct intensifier for 'very'.
Mehmon ketmoqchi. Nima deysiz?
This is the standard polite way to encourage a guest to stay.
A: Soat necha bo'ldi? B: Soat besh. A: Voy, hali ____ ____!
5:00 AM is considered very early.
🎉 점수: /3
자주 묻는 질문
2 질문Mostly, but in some contexts, it can mean 'tomorrow'. However, 'hali juda erta' always means 'still very early'.
Yes, it is very polite and commonly used in hospitality to make guests feel welcome.
관련 표현
Vaqtli
synonymEarly / Timely
Kech
contrastLate
Hali bor
similarThere is still [time]