Bedeutung
Confirming comprehension.
Kultureller Hintergrund
Nodding while saying 'Tushunaman' is essential. It shows you are actively listening, which is a sign of respect ('hurmat'). In many Central Asian cultures, saying 'I understand' can also mean 'I agree to your terms' in a business context. Students often use 'Tushunarli' (It is clear) instead of 'Tushunaman' to sound more objective. On Telegram (the most popular app in Uzbekistan), people use the 'OK' emoji or the word 'Tushunarli' as a quick reply.
Drop the 'Men'
Native speakers rarely say 'Men tushunaman'. Just say 'Tushunaman' to sound more natural.
Don't over-nod
While nodding is good, doing it too fast can seem impatient. Keep it slow and rhythmic.
Bedeutung
Confirming comprehension.
Drop the 'Men'
Native speakers rarely say 'Men tushunaman'. Just say 'Tushunaman' to sound more natural.
Don't over-nod
While nodding is good, doing it too fast can seem impatient. Keep it slow and rhythmic.
The 'Aha' alternative
Instead of just 'Tushunaman', try 'Ha, tushunarli' to sound more like a local.
Use with 'Rahmat'
Always follow 'Tushunaman' with 'Rahmat' when someone is helping you.
Teste dich selbst
Fill in the blank with the correct form of 'tushunmoq'.
Men o'zbek tilini ______.
Since the subject is 'Men' (I), you must use the first-person suffix '-man'.
Which sentence is grammatically correct?
Choose the correct SOV order:
Uzbek is pro-drop, so 'Men' is optional, and the verb must be at the end.
Match the response to the situation.
A friend says: 'Bugun juda charchadim' (I am very tired today).
Showing empathy is a key use of 'Tushunaman'.
Complete the dialogue.
O'qituvchi: 'Savollar bormi?' (Are there questions?) Talaba: 'Yo'q, hammasini ______.'
The student is confirming they understand the lesson.
🎉 Ergebnis: /4
Visuelle Lernhilfen
Aufgabensammlung
4 AufgabenMen o'zbek tilini ______.
Since the subject is 'Men' (I), you must use the first-person suffix '-man'.
Choose the correct SOV order:
Uzbek is pro-drop, so 'Men' is optional, and the verb must be at the end.
A friend says: 'Bugun juda charchadim' (I am very tired today).
Showing empathy is a key use of 'Tushunaman'.
O'qituvchi: 'Savollar bormi?' (Are there questions?) Talaba: 'Yo'q, hammasini ______.'
The student is confirming they understand the lesson.
🎉 Ergebnis: /4
Häufig gestellte Fragen
14 FragenIt is neutral. You can use it with anyone, but 'Anglayman' is more formal.
Tushunaman is 'I understand' (general/ongoing). Tushundim is 'I understood' (specific moment).
Say 'Tushunmayman'.
Yes, in the sense of 'I see what you mean'.
No, it is always 'oo' as in 'moon'.
No, it must be 'Sizni tushunaman'.
Yes, in Cyrillic it is written as 'Тушунаман'.
Not directly, but it often implies agreement in social contexts.
Biroz tushunaman.
Yes, it is perfectly polite.
The root is 'tushunmoq'.
Yes, it becomes 'Tushunamiz'.
Very common, especially in emotional ballads.
No, it is only for mental or emotional understanding.
Verwandte Redewendungen
Tushundim
similarI understood (past)
Tushunarli
builds onClear / Understandable
Anglayman
synonymI perceive/realize
Bilaman
contrastI know
Xo'p bo'ladi
specialized formIt will be done