뜻
Informal invitation to start moving or leave.
문화적 배경
The 'Tashkent Goodbye' involves saying 'Ketdik' multiple times before actually leaving. It's a sign of good hospitality that the host tries to keep you longer. You should never say 'Ketdik' while the host is still pouring tea. Wait until the teapot is empty or the final 'Duo' has been performed. Among youth, 'Ketdik' is often replaced by 'Surdik' (We slid) or 'Vaznni tashladik' (We dropped the weight/left). In villages, 'Ketdik' might be followed by 'Oq yo'l' (White path/Safe journey) from those staying behind.
The 'Qani' Boost
Always add 'Qani' before 'Ketdik' to sound 100% more like a native speaker.
The Elder Rule
If there is someone over 50 in the room, wait for them to say 'Ketdik' first.
뜻
Informal invitation to start moving or leave.
The 'Qani' Boost
Always add 'Qani' before 'Ketdik' to sound 100% more like a native speaker.
The Elder Rule
If there is someone over 50 in the room, wait for them to say 'Ketdik' first.
The Duo
In a traditional home, wait for the host to finish the 'Omin' prayer before you stand up and say 'Ketdik'.
셀프 테스트
You are with your best friend at a park. You want to leave. What do you say?
Do'stim, vaqt bo'ldi, _______.
Ketdik is the informal 'we' form used for 'Let's go'.
Complete the dialogue between two gamers.
A: Hamma tayyormi? B: Ha, _______!
In gaming, 'Ketdik' is the standard way to start the action.
Match the phrase to the correct person.
To whom can you say 'Ketdik'?
Ketdik is informal and only appropriate for peers or younger people.
Fill in the missing word to make the phrase more emphatic.
Qani, _______!
'Qani, ketdik' is a very common emphatic way to say 'Well, let's go!'
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시각 학습 자료
Ketdik vs. Ketaylik
연습 문제 은행
4 연습 문제Do'stim, vaqt bo'ldi, _______.
Ketdik is the informal 'we' form used for 'Let's go'.
A: Hamma tayyormi? B: Ha, _______!
In gaming, 'Ketdik' is the standard way to start the action.
To whom can you say 'Ketdik'?
Ketdik is informal and only appropriate for peers or younger people.
Qani, _______!
'Qani, ketdik' is a very common emphatic way to say 'Well, let's go!'
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자주 묻는 질문
10 질문Technically no, it's a statement ('We went'), but socially it acts as a very strong invitation or command.
Yes! It's very common in Telegram to just text 'Ketdik?' to ask if someone is ready to leave.
The formal version is 'Ketaylik' or 'Yuring'.
It's a linguistic feature where the past tense shows the action is so certain it's already considered finished.
No, that would be considered disrespectful. Use 'Ruxsat bersangiz' instead.
Almost. 'Yurdik' is 'Let's walk', 'Ketdik' is 'Let's leave'. They are often interchangeable.
You would say 'Ketmaymiz' or 'Qolamiz' (We stay).
Constantly. It's the most common way characters initiate a scene change.
Yes, in contexts like games or races, it means 'Let's start'.
It's informal/colloquial. It's not 'bad' language, just very casual.
관련 표현
Yurdik
similarLet's walk/go
Ketaylik
similarLet's go (polite)
Jo'nadik
specialized formWe've set off
Boshladik
builds onLet's start
Qani
builds onWell / So