뜻
Very informal 'How are you?'
문화적 배경
In the capital, 'Qandey' is often accompanied by a specific handshake—a light grasp followed by touching the chest with the right hand. People here are known for being more traditional. Even young people might find 'Qandey' a bit too 'Tashkent-style' and prefer 'Qandaysiz?'. On Telegram, 'Qandey' is so common that there are hundreds of sticker packs featuring the word in stylized fonts. Even when using slang like 'Qandey', it is culturally expected to wait for an answer. It's not just a 'Hello' that you walk past.
The 'Nima gap' Combo
Always follow 'Qandey?' with 'Nima gap?' to sound 100% like a native speaker.
Age Matters
If the person has even one grey hair, stick to 'Qandaysiz?'.
뜻
Very informal 'How are you?'
The 'Nima gap' Combo
Always follow 'Qandey?' with 'Nima gap?' to sound 100% like a native speaker.
Age Matters
If the person has even one grey hair, stick to 'Qandaysiz?'.
The Tashkent Accent
Pronouncing it 'Qandey' immediately identifies you as someone familiar with the capital's vibe.
셀프 테스트
You see your best friend at the park. Which greeting is most natural?
______, o'rtoq! Nima gaplar?
'Qandey' is the most natural slang greeting for a friend.
Complete the dialogue with the correct slang form.
A: Ishlar ______? B: Zo'r, rahmat!
In a casual dialogue ending with 'Zo'r!', 'qandey' fits the register.
Match the phrase to the person you are speaking to.
1. Qandey? 2. Qandaysiz? 3. Assalomu alaykum.
Slang for friends, neutral for boss, formal for elders.
Finish the text message.
User1: Qandey, brat? User2: Yaxshi, o'zing-chi? User1: ______.
'Shukur, bo'ladi' (Thanks, it's going) is a common informal response to 'Qandey?'.
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시각 학습 자료
Who can I say 'Qandey' to?
Yes ✅
- • Best friend
- • Brother/Sister
- • Classmate
- • Teammate
No ❌
- • Teacher
- • Grandparents
- • Boss
- • Stranger
연습 문제 은행
4 연습 문제______, o'rtoq! Nima gaplar?
'Qandey' is the most natural slang greeting for a friend.
A: Ishlar ______? B: Zo'r, rahmat!
In a casual dialogue ending with 'Zo'r!', 'qandey' fits the register.
1. Qandey? 2. Qandaysiz? 3. Assalomu alaykum.
Slang for friends, neutral for boss, formal for elders.
User1: Qandey, brat? User2: Yaxshi, o'zing-chi? User1: ______.
'Shukur, bo'ladi' (Thanks, it's going) is a common informal response to 'Qandey?'.
🎉 점수: /4
자주 묻는 질문
4 질문It is a dialectal/slang variant of 'Qanday'. It's not in formal dictionaries, but it's in everyone's mouth!
Only if the email is to a very close friend. Otherwise, use 'Qanday'.
They are almost identical. 'Qale' is even more informal and widely used across all regions.
Common replies are 'Zo'r!' (Great!), 'Yaxshi' (Good), or 'Shukur' (Thanks/Grateful).
관련 표현
Qale?
synonymHow's it?
Nima gap?
similarWhat's up?
Tinchmi?
similarIs it peaceful?
Qandaysiz?
builds onHow are you? (Formal)
Qanaqa?
similarWhat kind? / How?