A1 Idiom 중립

Qulog'iga ilmoq

To hang on the ear

Meaning to listen carefully or take note.

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문화적 배경

The concept of 'Nasihat' (advice) is central to Uzbek social fabric. Elders are expected to give it, and youth are expected to 'hook' it. Ignoring advice is seen as a lack of 'Tarbiya' (upbringing). In nomadic history, oral contracts were common. 'Hooking' a word to the ear was the equivalent of signing a contract; it meant you were bound by the information you received. The emphasis on listening carefully (Insaat) in religious contexts influenced the idiom. To listen is to respect the divine or the learned. Even in modern Tashkent, you will hear this in corporate offices. It has transitioned from a rural/familial idiom to a professional one meaning 'I have noted your feedback'.

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Use with 'Qo'ymoq'

To sound more native, add 'qo'y' at the end: 'Qulog'ingga ilib qo'y'. It sounds more complete.

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Watch the Suffixes

Don't say 'quloqqa ilmoq' when talking to someone. Use 'qulog'ingga' (to your ear).

Meaning to listen carefully or take note.

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Use with 'Qo'ymoq'

To sound more native, add 'qo'y' at the end: 'Qulog'ingga ilib qo'y'. It sounds more complete.

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Watch the Suffixes

Don't say 'quloqqa ilmoq' when talking to someone. Use 'qulog'ingga' (to your ear).

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Respect the Speaker

Using this phrase shows you value the speaker's time and wisdom. It's a great way to build rapport with Uzbek elders.

셀프 테스트

Fill in the correct form of 'quloq' and 'ilmoq'.

Bolam, otangning gapini ______ (your ear) ______ (hook - imperative).

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: qulog'ingga il

Since the speaker is addressing 'bolam' (my child), the second person singular 'qulog'ingga' and the imperative 'il' are required.

Which sentence uses the idiom correctly?

Choose the correct usage:

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: Ustozning maslahatini qulog'imga ildim.

The idiom is only used for advice, lessons, or important information, not for physical objects or general listening.

Match the response to the situation.

A mentor says: 'Vaqtingni bekorga sarflama' (Don't waste your time). What do you say?

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: Rahmat, buni qulog'imga ildim.

This response shows you have accepted and will remember the mentor's advice.

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시각 학습 자료

연습 문제 은행

3 연습 문제
Fill in the correct form of 'quloq' and 'ilmoq'. Fill Blank A1

Bolam, otangning gapini ______ (your ear) ______ (hook - imperative).

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: qulog'ingga il

Since the speaker is addressing 'bolam' (my child), the second person singular 'qulog'ingga' and the imperative 'il' are required.

Which sentence uses the idiom correctly? Choose A2

Choose the correct usage:

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: Ustozning maslahatini qulog'imga ildim.

The idiom is only used for advice, lessons, or important information, not for physical objects or general listening.

Match the response to the situation. situation_matching B1

A mentor says: 'Vaqtingni bekorga sarflama' (Don't waste your time). What do you say?

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: Rahmat, buni qulog'imga ildim.

This response shows you have accepted and will remember the mentor's advice.

🎉 점수: /3

자주 묻는 질문

6 질문

No, it's generally respectful. However, don't use it to give advice to someone much older than you, as it can sound like you are lecturing them.

Technically yes, but it sounds too dramatic. It's better for life lessons or important rules.

'Yodda tutmoq' is the literal 'to remember'. 'Qulog'iga ilmoq' is more colorful and emphasizes that you are listening to advice.

You would say 'Qulog'imdan chiqib ketdi' (It went out of my ear).

Yes, it's very common in literature, news, and formal speeches.

Absolutely! You can say 'Yangi grammatikani qulog'imga ildim'.

관련 표현

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Quloq solmoq

similar

To listen/pay attention

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Qulog'iga quyib olmoq

builds on

To memorize deeply

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Yodda tutmoq

synonym

To keep in mind

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Gapga kirmaslik

contrast

To not listen/be disobedient

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Qulog'i ding

similar

All ears / very alert

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