Phrase in 30 Seconds
Klass is the ultimate, easy-to-use Uzbek slang word to show you love something or think it's 'cool'.
- Means: Excellent, cool, or high-quality (like 'First Class').
- Used in: Social media comments, texting friends, and reacting to good news.
- Don't confuse: With a school classroom, though they share the same root.
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뜻
Expressing admiration.
문화적 배경
In cities like Tashkent and Samarkand, 'Klass' is a sign of being modern and connected to global trends. It's often used by the 'Russian-speaking' or bilingual population. In rural areas, people might prefer 'Barakalla' or 'Zo'r'. 'Klass' might still be understood primarily as a school classroom. The 'Klass' culture was heavily influenced by the Russian site Odnoklassniki, which was the first major social network in the region. Among Uzbek gamers and tech enthusiasts, 'Klass' is often used alongside English terms like 'GG' or 'Nice'.
The 'Vapshe' Combo
Pair 'Klass' with 'Vapshe' (Totally) to sound like a local. 'Vapshe klass!' is the gold standard of Uzbek slang approval.
Age Matters
Be careful using this with people over 60. They might find it a bit 'ko'cha' (street/unrefined).
The 'Vapshe' Combo
Pair 'Klass' with 'Vapshe' (Totally) to sound like a local. 'Vapshe klass!' is the gold standard of Uzbek slang approval.
Age Matters
Be careful using this with people over 60. They might find it a bit 'ko'cha' (street/unrefined).
Social Media King
If you want to get more engagement from Uzbek friends, use 'Klass!' in your comments on their photos.
셀프 테스트
Fill in the blank with the appropriate slang word to show admiration.
Sening yangi telefoning vapshe ____!
'Klass' is the correct slang for 'cool'. 'Maktab' means school and 'dars' means lesson.
Complete the dialogue naturally.
A: Men yangi rasm yukladim. B: Hozir ko'raman... Voy, juda chiroyli! Bitta ____ bosdim.
In social media context, you 'press a klass' (like).
Match the situation to the best response.
Situation: Your friend just bought a very expensive and stylish watch.
'Klass!' shows admiration, and 'Muborak bo'lsin' is the standard way to congratulate someone on a purchase.
🎉 점수: /3
시각 학습 자료
When to say Klass!
Objects
- • Cars
- • Phones
- • Clothes
Experiences
- • Food
- • Movies
- • Parties
Digital
- • Photos
- • Videos
- • Posts
연습 문제 은행
4 연습 문제Sening yangi telefoning vapshe ____!
'Klass' is the correct slang for 'cool'. 'Maktab' means school and 'dars' means lesson.
A: Men yangi rasm yukladim. B: Hozir ko'raman... Voy, juda chiroyli! Bitta ____ bosdim.
In social media context, you 'press a klass' (like).
Situation: Your friend just bought a very expensive and stylish watch.
'Klass!' shows admiration, and 'Muborak bo'lsin' is the standard way to congratulate someone on a purchase.
🎉 점수: /4
자주 묻는 질문
10 질문It is a loanword from Russian that has become a permanent part of Uzbek slang.
No, it is too informal. Use 'Ajoyib' or 'Ma'qul' instead.
Yes, on social media, 'Klass' is the literal word for a 'Like'.
It's not rude among friends, but it can be seen as disrespectful to elders.
You can say 'Juda klass' or 'Vapshe klass'.
'Zo'r' is native Uzbek and slightly more versatile, while 'Klass' is more slangy and urban.
Yes, it is still one of the most common slang words in Uzbekistan today.
Yes, it's very common to describe a great meal as 'klass'.
No, as a slang adjective/interjection, it stays the same.
It literally means 'Press Class', which is how you 'Like' a post on some social networks.
관련 표현
Zo'r
synonymGreat, powerful, cool.
Chotki
similarPerfect, cool, precise.
Dahshat
similarAwesome, incredible (literally: horror).
Gap yo'q
similarNo words (meaning: it's perfect).
어디서 쓸까?
Seeing a friend's new outfit
Anvar: Yangi ko'ylagim qalay?
Dilnoza: Vapshe klass! Senga juda yarashibdi.
Reacting to a cool car
Jasur: Mana mening yangi mashinam.
Temur: Klass! Rangi ham chotki ekan.
On social media
Blogger: Video yoqqan bo'lsa, klass bosing!
Follower: Hozir bosaman, video klass chiqibdi.
Eating delicious food
Mehmon: Osh juda mazali bo'libdi.
Mezbon: Yoqimli ishtaha!
Mehmon: Klass! Qo'lingiz dard ko'rmasin.
Agreeing to a fun plan
Sardor: Bugun tog'ga chiqamizmi?
Ali: Klass! Soat nechada ketamiz?
Hearing good news
Lola: Men imtihondan o'tdim!
Nigora: Klass! Tabriklayman!
암기하기
기억법
Think of 'Klass' as being at the top of your 'Class'—it's the best!
시각적 연상
Imagine a giant, golden thumbs-up emoji sitting in the middle of a school classroom. The students are all cheering 'Klass!'
Rhyme
Klass bo'lsa, gap yo'q! (If it's cool, there's no words/complaints!)
Story
You are walking in Tashkent and see a shiny new Chevrolet Malibu. You point at it and say 'Klass!'. The driver smiles and gives you a thumbs up. You've just made a friend using one word.
In Other Languages
It is identical to the Russian 'Класс!' and very similar to the German 'Klasse!'. In English, it functions like 'Cool!' or 'Classy!'.
Word Web
챌린지
Go to an Uzbek friend's Instagram or Telegram post and comment 'Vapshe klass! 👍'. See how they respond.
Review this word whenever you see a 'Like' button on any social media platform.
발음
Pronounced exactly like the English word 'class' but with a shorter, crisper 'a' sound (like in 'father' but shorter).
격식 수준 스펙트럼
Bu juda ajoyib. (General approval)
Bu juda yaxshi. (General approval)
Bu zo'r. (General approval)
Klass! (General approval)
Derived from the Russian 'Класс' (Klass), which entered Uzbek during the Soviet period. It originally referred to school classes but evolved into slang for 'excellent' following Russian colloquial trends.
재미있는 사실
In the early 2000s, there was a popular Uzbek pop song that used 'Klass' in the chorus to describe a girl's style.
문화 노트
In cities like Tashkent and Samarkand, 'Klass' is a sign of being modern and connected to global trends. It's often used by the 'Russian-speaking' or bilingual population.
“Toshkentlik yoshlar 'klass' so'zini juda ko'p ishlatishadi.”
In rural areas, people might prefer 'Barakalla' or 'Zo'r'. 'Klass' might still be understood primarily as a school classroom.
“Qishloqda 'klass' o'rniga 'zo'r' deyish ma'qulroq.”
The 'Klass' culture was heavily influenced by the Russian site Odnoklassniki, which was the first major social network in the region.
“Odnoklassnikida 'klass' bosish juda mashhur edi.”
Among Uzbek gamers and tech enthusiasts, 'Klass' is often used alongside English terms like 'GG' or 'Nice'.
“O'yin vapshe klass bo'ldi, rahmat!”
대화 시작하기
Yangi kiyimlarim qalay? (How are my new clothes?)
Kecha ko'rgan kinong yoqdimi? (Did you like the movie you saw yesterday?)
Mening yangi loyiham haqida nima deysan? (What do you say about my new project?)
자주 하는 실수
Siz klasssiz.
Siz ajoyib insonsiz.
L1 Interference
Klass o'qituvchi.
Yaxshi o'qituvchi.
L1 Interference
Men klassga boraman.
Men darsga boraman.
L1 Interference
Bu juda klassroq.
Bu vapshe klass.
L1 Interference
In Other Languages
¡Qué guay!
'Klass' has a stronger connection to social media 'likes' than 'guay'.
C'est top !
'Klass' is a noun used as an adjective, while 'top' is more of a standalone descriptor.
Klasse!
In German, it's slightly more old-fashioned than the Uzbek slang version.
すごい (Sugoi)
'Sugoi' can also mean 'scary' or 'overwhelming', whereas 'Klass' is purely positive.
ممتاز (Mumtaz)
'Mumtaz' is more formal than the slangy 'Klass'.
牛逼 (Niúbī)
The Chinese term is much more vulgar/edgy than 'Klass'.
대박 (Daebak)
'Daebak' is often used for surprise, while 'Klass' is more about approval.
Legal
'Legal' is slightly more accepted in neutral settings than 'Klass'.
Spotted in the Real World
“Rasmga bitta klass! 👍”
A caption on a travel photo from Samarkand.
“Hayotim klass, hamma narsa zo'r.”
A lyric about living a good life.
혼동하기 쉬운
Learners think 'Klass' means the lesson itself.
Use 'Dars' for the activity/lesson and 'Klass' for the room or the slang 'cool'.
Sinf is the formal Uzbek word for 'class/grade'.
Use 'Sinf' in formal school documents and 'Klass' in casual speech.
자주 묻는 질문 (10)
It is a loanword from Russian that has become a permanent part of Uzbek slang.
basic understandingNo, it is too informal. Use 'Ajoyib' or 'Ma'qul' instead.
usage contextsYes, on social media, 'Klass' is the literal word for a 'Like'.
practical tipsIt's not rude among friends, but it can be seen as disrespectful to elders.
cultural usageYou can say 'Juda klass' or 'Vapshe klass'.
grammar mechanics'Zo'r' is native Uzbek and slightly more versatile, while 'Klass' is more slangy and urban.
comparisonsYes, it is still one of the most common slang words in Uzbekistan today.
basic understandingYes, it's very common to describe a great meal as 'klass'.
usage contextsNo, as a slang adjective/interjection, it stays the same.
grammar mechanicsIt literally means 'Press Class', which is how you 'Like' a post on some social networks.
practical tips