Hafta is the standard Uzbek noun for 'week', used universally in both formal and informal contexts.
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- A time unit consisting of seven consecutive days.
- Derived from the Persian word for seven ('haft').
- Essential for scheduling work, school, and social events.
Sharh
“Hafta” so'zi o'zbek tilida vaqtning eng ko'p qo'llaniladigan birliklaridan biridir. U fors-tojik tillaridan kirib kelgan bo'lib, etimologik jihatdan “haft” (yetti) so'ziga borib taqaladi. Bir hafta yetti sutkadan tashkil topadi va insoniyatning ijtimoiy, iqtisodiy hamda diniy hayotini tartibga solishda muhim rol o'ynaydi. 2) Qo'llanish shakllari: Bu so'z ko'pincha vaqt ko'rsatkichlari bilan birga keladi. Masalan, "o'tgan hafta" (o'tib ketgan davr), “kelasi hafta” (kelajakdagi davr) yoki “shu hafta” (hozirgi davr). Grammatik jihatdan u egalik qo'shimchalari (haftam, haftang, haftasi) va kelishik qo'shimchalari (haftada, haftadan) bilan oson birika oladi. 3) Umumiy kontekstlar: O'zbekistonda ish haftasi odatda dushanbadan juma yoki shanbagacha davom etadi. Maktab va universitetlarda "o'quv haftasi" tushunchasi qo'llaniladi. Shuningdek, ommaviy axborot vositalarida “hafta yangiliklari” rukni ostida yetti kunlik voqealar sarhisob qilinadi. 4) O'xshash so'zlar bilan solishtirish: “Hafta” so'zini “haftalik” bilan adashtirmaslik kerak. “Hafta” — bu vaqt birligi (seven days), “haftalik” esa ko'pincha bir haftaga mo'ljallangan reja, nashr yoki tadbirni (masalan, moda haftaligi) anglatadi. Shuningdek, “yetti kun” iborasi ham ishlatiladi, biroq “hafta” ko'proq rasmiy va tizimli ma'noga ega.
Beispiele
Men bu hafta juda bandman.
everydayI am very busy this week.
Keyingi hafta yangi loyiha boshlanadi.
formalA new project starts next week.
Hafta oxirida nima qilasan?
informalWhat are you doing at the weekend?
Ushbu ilmiy hafta doirasida ko'plab ma'ruzalar o'qildi.
academicMany lectures were delivered during this academic week.
Häufige Kollokationen
Häufige Phrasen
Hafta oxiri
Weekend
Haftada bir marta
Once a week
Har hafta
Every week
Wird oft verwechselt mit
Hafta is the noun for the 7-day period, while haftalik is an adjective or noun meaning 'weekly' or a 'weekly event/publication'.
Yetti is the number seven. While a week has seven days, you cannot use 'yetti' to mean 'week' without the word 'kun' (day).
Grammatikmuster
How to Use It
Nutzungshinweise
The word 'hafta' is neutral and can be used in any social setting. In spoken Uzbek, the word remains stable, though in some fast speech, the final 'a' might be shortened. It is always used as a singular noun even when referring to the entire seven-day block.
Häufige Fehler
English speakers often try to use 'in' (ichida) for 'this week', but in Uzbek, 'bu hafta' (this week) doesn't require a preposition. Another mistake is forgetting that 'hafta' is singular when used with numbers (e.g., 'ikki hafta', not 'ikki haftalar').
Tips
Master the seven days of the week
To use 'hafta' effectively, you must learn the names of the days: Dushanba, Seshanba, Chorshanba, Payshanba, Juma, Shanba, Yakshanba.
Watch out for possessive suffixes
When saying 'my week', use 'haftam'. For 'his/her week', use 'haftasi'. The 'a' at the end is retained.
The importance of Friday (Juma)
In Uzbekistan, Friday is often the most significant day of the week culturally and religiously, frequently involving special meals like Plov.
Wortherkunft
From the Persian word 'hafta', derived from 'haft' (seven), referring to the seven days of the week.
Kultureller Kontext
The concept of the week in Uzbekistan follows the ISO standard (Monday-Sunday). However, the weekend (Shanba/Yakshanba) is the primary time for large traditional weddings and family gatherings.
Merkhilfe
Think of the Persian word 'Haft' which means 7. A 'Hafta' is simply a group of 7 days.
Häufig gestellte Fragen
4 FragenO'zbekistonda hafta rasman dushanba kunidan boshlanadi va yakshanba haftaning oxirgi kuni hisoblanadi.
"Hafta" vaqt birligini bildiradi, "haftalik" esa bir hafta davom etadigan narsa yoki har hafta chiqadigan nashrni anglatadi.
Bu so'z fors tilidan olingan bo'lib, "yettilik" yoki "yetti kundan iborat" degan ma'noni anglatadi.
Odatda shanba va yakshanba kunlari dam olish kunlari sifatida "hafta oxiri" deb ataladi.
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Bir ___ yetti kundan iborat.
Chunki faqat hafta yetti kundan iborat vaqt birligidir.
Biz ___ mehmonda bo'ldik.
"Last week" o'zbek tilida "o'tgan hafta" deb tarjima qilinadi.
hafta / kelasi / ko'rishamiz
O'zbek tilida vaqt ko'rsatkichi odatda gapning boshida yoki fe'ldan oldin keladi.
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Summary
Hafta is the standard Uzbek noun for 'week', used universally in both formal and informal contexts.
- A time unit consisting of seven consecutive days.
- Derived from the Persian word for seven ('haft').
- Essential for scheduling work, school, and social events.
Master the seven days of the week
To use 'hafta' effectively, you must learn the names of the days: Dushanba, Seshanba, Chorshanba, Payshanba, Juma, Shanba, Yakshanba.
Watch out for possessive suffixes
When saying 'my week', use 'haftam'. For 'his/her week', use 'haftasi'. The 'a' at the end is retained.
The importance of Friday (Juma)
In Uzbekistan, Friday is often the most significant day of the week culturally and religiously, frequently involving special meals like Plov.
Beispiele
4 von 4Men bu hafta juda bandman.
I am very busy this week.
Keyingi hafta yangi loyiha boshlanadi.
A new project starts next week.
Hafta oxirida nima qilasan?
What are you doing at the weekend?
Ushbu ilmiy hafta doirasida ko'plab ma'ruzalar o'qildi.
Many lectures were delivered during this academic week.