意思
Advice given during cold weather.
文化背景
Health is closely tied to warmth. It is common for strangers to comment on your clothing if they think you are too lightly dressed for the season. Providing for a guest's physical comfort is a sacred duty. This includes ensuring they don't leave your home into the cold without proper attire. The concept of 'sovuqlik' (coldness) entering the body is a major concern in traditional Uzbek health beliefs. In cities like Tashkent, this phrase is used in public service announcements during winter energy crises.
Add '-roq' for extra care
Saying 'Issiqroq kiying' (Dress a bit warmer) sounds even more caring and attentive.
Watch the 'q'
If you pronounce 'Issiq' with a regular 'k', it might be misunderstood. Practice the deep 'q' sound.
意思
Advice given during cold weather.
Add '-roq' for extra care
Saying 'Issiqroq kiying' (Dress a bit warmer) sounds even more caring and attentive.
Watch the 'q'
If you pronounce 'Issiq' with a regular 'k', it might be misunderstood. Practice the deep 'q' sound.
Don't be offended
If an Uzbek person tells you this, they aren't calling you a child; they are showing you respect and hospitality.
自我测试
Fill in the blank with the correct word to tell someone to dress warmly.
Tashqarida qor yog'yapti, ___ kiying.
'Issiq' is the correct adverb to describe dressing for cold weather.
Match the phrase to the most appropriate situation.
When would you say 'Issiq kiying'?
The phrase is a caring parting gesture in cold weather.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Men bozorga ketyapman. B: Havo sovuq-ku! ___.
Since A is going out and it's cold, B should advise them to dress warmly.
🎉 得分: /3
视觉学习工具
Winter Essentials
Clothing
- • Palto
- • Sharf
- • Qolpog'
- • Etik
练习题库
3 练习Tashqarida qor yog'yapti, ___ kiying.
'Issiq' is the correct adverb to describe dressing for cold weather.
When would you say 'Issiq kiying'?
The phrase is a caring parting gesture in cold weather.
A: Men bozorga ketyapman. B: Havo sovuq-ku! ___.
Since A is going out and it's cold, B should advise them to dress warmly.
🎉 得分: /3
常见问题
4 个问题Yes, it is perfectly polite and shows you care about their health.
Mostly, but it can be used in late autumn or early spring if there is a sudden cold snap.
'Issiq' means warm, 'Qalin' means thick. They are used interchangeably in winter.
Young people might say 'Issiq kiyin' (informal) or 'Qalinni ur' (slang: 'hit the thick [clothes]').
相关表达
Qalin kiying
synonymDress thickly
O'zingizni ehtiyot qiling
builds onTake care of yourself
Yaxshi boring
similarGo well / Have a safe trip
Sovuq qotmang
similarDon't get cold