معنی
Wishing someone a good night's sleep
زمینه فرهنگی
The concept of 'shirinso'zlik' (sweet-speech) is a core cultural value. Using 'sweet' to describe dreams is an extension of this desire to make all interactions pleasant. Dreams are historically significant in the region, often viewed as omens or spiritual messages. Wishing them to be 'sweet' is a way of wishing for good fortune. In Uzbek Telegram and Instagram culture, 'Shirin tushlar' is often accompanied by moon and star emojis, mirroring global digital trends but maintaining the local language. When a guest stays over, the host's use of 'Shirin tushlar' is a sign that the guest is fully welcomed and their comfort is a priority.
Use with Emojis
When texting, always add a 🌙 or 😴 emoji to make it feel modern and friendly.
Avoid with Superiors
Don't say this to your professor or boss unless you want to make things awkward!
معنی
Wishing someone a good night's sleep
Use with Emojis
When texting, always add a 🌙 or 😴 emoji to make it feel modern and friendly.
Avoid with Superiors
Don't say this to your professor or boss unless you want to make things awkward!
Add 'Ko'ring'
Adding 'ko'ring' makes you sound much more fluent and polite.
خودت رو بسنج
Complete the bedtime wish.
Xayrli tun, _______ tushlar!
'Shirin' (sweet) is the idiomatic adjective used with 'tushlar'.
Which is the most polite way to say 'Sweet dreams' to an elder?
Choose the correct form:
The plural 'tushlar' and the polite imperative 'ko'ring' make it respectful.
Match the Uzbek phrase with its English meaning.
Match the following:
All pairs are correctly matched in the options list.
Complete the text message dialogue.
Ali: Men uxladim. Vali: Mayli, _______.
Since Ali is going to sleep, 'Shirin tushlar' is the appropriate response.
🎉 امتیاز: /4
ابزارهای بصری یادگیری
When to use Shirin Tushlar
Family
- • Children
- • Parents
- • Siblings
Friends
- • Best friends
- • Close peers
- • Roommates
Romance
- • Partners
- • Spouses
- • Crushes
بانک تمرین
4 تمرینهاXayrli tun, _______ tushlar!
'Shirin' (sweet) is the idiomatic adjective used with 'tushlar'.
Choose the correct form:
The plural 'tushlar' and the polite imperative 'ko'ring' make it respectful.
هر مورد سمت چپ را با جفتش در سمت راست مطابقت دهید:
All pairs are correctly matched in the options list.
Ali: Men uxladim. Vali: Mayli, _______.
Since Ali is going to sleep, 'Shirin tushlar' is the appropriate response.
🎉 امتیاز: /4
سوالات متداول
10 سوالNo, adults use it with each other all the time, especially couples and close friends.
No, that sounds like you are dreaming about literal sugar. Stick to 'Shirin'.
Usually 'Rahmat, sizga ham' (Thank you, to you too).
It is definitely informal/intimate.
It's a linguistic convention in Uzbek to wish for multiple dreams to ensure at least some are good!
No, only at night when someone is going to sleep.
Yes, but it also means 'pleasant' or 'lovely' in many idioms.
Some people use 'Spok' from Russian, but 'Shirin tushlar' is much more common.
Yes, 'Hammaga shirin tushlar' (Sweet dreams to everyone).
Ширин тушлар.
عبارات مرتبط
Xayrli tun
similarGood night
Yaxshi yotib turing
builds onSleep well and wake up well
Orom oling
specialized formTake your rest
Tushingizda meni ko'ring
similarSee me in your dreams