A1 noun 중립

daraxt

/daˈraxt/

자주 쓰는 조합

baland daraxt
bargli daraxt
mevali daraxt
quruq daraxt

자주 혼동되는 단어

daraxt vs daraxtlar

plural form

문법 패턴

Word::Stem + suffixes of declension Word::Stem + possessive suffixes Word::Stem + suffixes of declension + possessive suffixes

사용법

The word 'daraxt' is a common noun in Uzbek and refers to a 'tree' in a general sense. It can be used for any type of tree, from a small sapling to a large, ancient one. When referring to specific types of trees, additional descriptive words are usually added, for example, 'olma daraxti' for apple tree or 'chinor daraxti' for plane tree. 'Daraxt' is often used in a singular form, but can be pluralized to 'daraxtlar' to mean 'trees'. It's also frequently encountered in metaphorical expressions and proverbs, such as 'Bir daraxt kesganga o'n daraxt ek' (Plant ten trees for every one you cut down), emphasizing environmental care. The word is straightforward and widely understood across all dialects of Uzbek, making it suitable for both formal and informal contexts.

자주 하는 실수

Some people might confuse 'daraxt' with similar-sounding words like 'do'st' (friend) or 'dars' (lesson). Remember the 'ra' sound in the middle for 'daraxt'.

어원

From Proto-Turkic *tārak (tree). Cognates include Turkish ağaç, Azerbaijani ağac, Kazakh ағаш, Kyrgyz дарак, Turkmen darak, Uyghur دەلْدەرەك, and Yakut mas.

문화적 맥락

In Uzbek culture, trees, or 'daraxt' in Uzbek, hold significant cultural and symbolic meaning, often appearing in folklore, poetry, and traditional art. They are frequently associated with life, growth, wisdom, and continuity. For example, the plane tree (chinor) is particularly revered in Central Asia, often found in the centers of villages and towns, providing shade and serving as a meeting place. These ancient trees are sometimes considered sacred and are believed to embody the spirits of ancestors or to bring good fortune. Gardens and orchards, filled with various fruit trees like apricot, peach, and mulberry, are also integral to Uzbek life, symbolizing prosperity and hospitality. The imagery of a strong, deeply rooted tree can also represent the resilience and enduring spirit of the Uzbek people and their rich history.

암기 팁

daraxt (tree) sounds like 'dark' and 'axe'. Imagine a dark forest and someone chopping a tree with an axe.

자주 묻는 질문

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'Daraxt' is the Uzbek word for 'tree'. It refers to a perennial plant with an elongated stem, or trunk, supporting branches and leaves.

You might use 'daraxt' in a sentence like: 'Bog'da baland daraxtlar bor' which translates to 'There are tall trees in the garden.' Or, 'Daraxtlar yozda soybon beradi' meaning 'Trees provide shade in summer.'

Yes, just like in English, there are many types of 'daraxtlar' (the plural of daraxt). For example, 'eman daraxti' (oak tree), 'terak daraxti' (poplar tree), or 'mevali daraxt' (fruit tree).

Trees hold significant cultural importance in Uzbekistan, often symbolizing life, wisdom, and protection. They are frequently mentioned in folklore, poetry, and traditional art. Planting trees is also a common practice associated with prosperity and good fortune.

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… barglari yashil.

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