Bedeutung
Literally 'white path', wishing someone a successful trip.
Kultureller Hintergrund
The color white is so sacred that mothers often sprinkle water or milk behind a departing child to ensure an 'oq yo'l'. In nomadic traditions, a 'white path' also meant a path with plenty of grass and water for the livestock. At Tashkent International Airport, large signs read 'OQ YO'L!' to greet departing passengers. The 'Oq yo'l' is literally a white carpet sometimes laid out for the bride to walk on as she leaves her home.
The Power of White
In Uzbekistan, 'white' is always positive. Use it to describe hearts, paths, and intentions.
Add 'Bo'lsin'
Adding 'bo'lsin' makes you sound much more fluent and polite than just saying the two words.
Bedeutung
Literally 'white path', wishing someone a successful trip.
The Power of White
In Uzbekistan, 'white' is always positive. Use it to describe hearts, paths, and intentions.
Add 'Bo'lsin'
Adding 'bo'lsin' makes you sound much more fluent and polite than just saying the two words.
Not for Commuters
Don't say this to someone taking the subway to work; it's for real journeys.
Response
If someone says 'Oq yo'l' to you, the best response is 'Rahmat!' (Thank you) or 'Aytganingiz kelsin' (May what you said come true).
Teste dich selbst
Choose the most appropriate response when a friend says they are flying to Turkey tomorrow.
Do'stim: 'Ertaga Turkiyaga uchyapman.' Siz:
'Oq yo'l' is the standard blessing for someone departing on a journey.
Complete the formal version of the blessing.
Sizga oq yo'l ______!
'Bo'lsin' (let it be) completes the optative blessing.
Match the phrase to the correct situation.
Situation: A bride is leaving her home for the wedding.
'Oq yo'l' is used for major life transitions like weddings.
Fill in the missing part of the dialogue.
A: Safarim qaridi, men ketishim kerak. B: Mayli, ______, bexatar safar!
'Oq yo'l' is often paired with 'bexatar safar' (safe journey).
🎉 Ergebnis: /4
Visuelle Lernhilfen
When to say Oq Yo'l
Travel
- • Airport
- • Train
- • Bus
Life
- • Wedding
- • New Job
- • University
Aufgabensammlung
4 AufgabenDo'stim: 'Ertaga Turkiyaga uchyapman.' Siz:
'Oq yo'l' is the standard blessing for someone departing on a journey.
Sizga oq yo'l ______!
'Bo'lsin' (let it be) completes the optative blessing.
Situation: A bride is leaving her home for the wedding.
'Oq yo'l' is used for major life transitions like weddings.
A: Safarim qaridi, men ketishim kerak. B: Mayli, ______, bexatar safar!
'Oq yo'l' is often paired with 'bexatar safar' (safe journey).
🎉 Ergebnis: /4
Häufig gestellte Fragen
14 FragenUsually no. It's reserved for significant journeys where safety is a concern.
It has spiritual roots but is used by everyone regardless of religion today.
'Oq yo'l' is more native Turkic/poetic, while 'Safar muborak' is more formal/Arabic-influenced.
Simply say 'Rahmat' (Thank you).
No, that has no meaning as a blessing.
Yes, very common in letters, cards, and banners.
Yes, it's a great way to wish someone success in a new career 'journey'.
It takes practice. It's a 'q' sound from the back of the throat.
Yes, it works for one person or many.
Yes, though they might use it more casually than elders.
No, 'Qora yo'l' would be considered a curse and should be avoided.
No, it's only for someone leaving/departing.
It's neutral and works in almost any setting.
It turns the phrase into a command/wish: 'Let it be a white path'.
Verwandte Redewendungen
Safar muborak
synonymBlessed journey
Yaxshi borib keling
similarGo and come back well
Yo'lingiz bexatar bo'lsin
similarMay your path be without danger
Oq sut
builds onWhite milk (Mother's blessing)
Oq ko'ngil
specialized formWhite heart (Pure-hearted)