Significado
Consuming printed news.
Contexto cultural
Newspapers like 'Xalq so'zi' and 'O'zbekiston ovozi' were the primary sources of information for decades. Even now, many government offices require subscriptions to these papers. The teahouse is a place for 'gazeta o'qish' and debate. It's a male-dominated space where news is shared orally after being read. The transition from Cyrillic to Latin script in the 1990s changed how people read newspapers. Older people still prefer Cyrillic newspapers. Younger Uzbeks are moving to Telegram channels for news, making 'gazeta o'qish' a rare sight among those under 25.
Indefinite vs Definite
If you are talking about the act of reading news in general, don't use '-ni'. Only use it for a specific paper you are holding.
Don't say 'see'
Avoid 'Gazeta ko'rish'. It sounds like you are just looking at the paper without reading it.
Significado
Consuming printed news.
Indefinite vs Definite
If you are talking about the act of reading news in general, don't use '-ni'. Only use it for a specific paper you are holding.
Don't say 'see'
Avoid 'Gazeta ko'rish'. It sounds like you are just looking at the paper without reading it.
Respect the elders
If an elder is 'gazeta o'qish', it is polite not to interrupt them until they look up.
Ponte a prueba
Fill in the correct form of the verb 'o'qish'.
Men har kuni ertalab gazeta ______.
'Har kuni' (every day) indicates a present habit, so 'o'qiyman' is correct.
Which sentence is correct for a general habit?
A) Men gazetani o'qiyman. B) Men gazeta o'qiyman.
General habits do not need the '-ni' suffix on the object.
Match the Uzbek phrase with its English translation.
1. Gazeta o'qishni yaxshi ko'raman. 2. Gazeta o'qiyapman. 3. Gazeta o'qidim.
Matches the tense and structure correctly.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Akmal qayerda? B: U xonada ______ o'qiyapti.
While 'kitob' (book) is possible, 'gazeta' fits the context of news reading.
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Banco de ejercicios
4 ejerciciosMen har kuni ertalab gazeta ______.
'Har kuni' (every day) indicates a present habit, so 'o'qiyman' is correct.
A) Men gazetani o'qiyman. B) Men gazeta o'qiyman.
General habits do not need the '-ni' suffix on the object.
Empareja cada elemento de la izquierda con su par de la derecha:
Matches the tense and structure correctly.
A: Akmal qayerda? B: U xonada ______ o'qiyapti.
While 'kitob' (book) is possible, 'gazeta' fits the context of news reading.
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Preguntas frecuentes
10 preguntasColloquially, some people do, but it's better to say 'Yangiliklarni o'qish' or 'Internetda o'qish'.
No, it is a loanword from Russian, originally from Italian.
'Mutolaa qilish' is the formal, more respectful version.
Use the present continuous: 'Men gazeta o'qiyapman'.
Yes, especially in rural areas and among the older generation in cities.
'Gazeta' is for daily/weekly news, 'jurnal' is for monthly magazines.
'Gazetani o'qib bo'ldim'.
Yes, 'o'qish' can mean both 'reading' and 'studying/learning'.
Yes, the present simple in Uzbek often functions as a future tense.
It is a newspaper seller or newsagent.
Frases relacionadas
Kitob o'qish
similarReading a book
Xabar olish
similarTo get news/information
Maqola yozish
builds onWriting an article
Varaqlab chiqmoq
specialized formTo leaf through