Significado
Stating a need for water.
Contexto cultural
Water is never wasted. It is common to see people sprinkling water on the ground (suv sepish) in the mornings to cool the air and keep dust down, but drinking water is treated as a sacred gift. If you say you are thirsty, you will almost always be offered tea first. Green tea is believed to be better for quenching thirst in the heat than cold water. A guest saying 'Chanqadim' is a sign of trust. It allows the host to fulfill their duty of care. The host will often bring a tray with sweets and bread along with the water. During the fast of Ramadan, the word 'Chanqadim' takes on a communal meaning of endurance and spiritual discipline until sunset (Iftar).
Use the Past Tense
Always remember that 'Chanqadim' (past) is the natural way to say 'I am thirsty' right now.
Tea vs Water
If you are in an Uzbek home, don't be surprised if they bring you hot tea even if you say you are thirsty. It's the cultural preference for hydration.
Significado
Stating a need for water.
Use the Past Tense
Always remember that 'Chanqadim' (past) is the natural way to say 'I am thirsty' right now.
Tea vs Water
If you are in an Uzbek home, don't be surprised if they bring you hot tea even if you say you are thirsty. It's the cultural preference for hydration.
The 'Q' Sound
Don't pronounce the 'q' like a regular 'k'. It should feel like you are clearing the very back of your throat slightly.
Teste-se
Fill in the blank with the correct form of 'chanqamoq'.
Men juda ____, iltimos suv bering.
The subject is 'Men' (I), so the verb must end in '-dim'.
Which phrase means 'I am hungry'?
Choose the correct option:
'Och qoldim' means hungry, 'Chanqadim' means thirsty.
Complete the dialogue.
Mezbon: Choy ichasizmi? Mehmon: Yo'q, rahmat. Men rosa ____, yaxshisi sovuq suv bering.
The guest is speaking about themselves.
Match the situation to the phrase.
You just finished a 5km run in the sun.
Thirst is the most likely feeling after running in the sun.
Match the Uzbek to the English.
Match the pairs:
Basic conjugation matching.
🎉 Pontuação: /5
Recursos visuais
Basic Needs in Uzbek
Thirst
- • Chanqadim
- • Suvsadim
- • Suv
Hunger
- • Och qoldim
- • Ovqat
- • Yemoq
Sleep
- • Uyqum keldi
- • Uxlamoq
- • Karovat
Banco de exercicios
5 exerciciosMen juda ____, iltimos suv bering.
The subject is 'Men' (I), so the verb must end in '-dim'.
Choose the correct option:
'Och qoldim' means hungry, 'Chanqadim' means thirsty.
Mezbon: Choy ichasizmi? Mehmon: Yo'q, rahmat. Men rosa ____, yaxshisi sovuq suv bering.
The guest is speaking about themselves.
You just finished a 5km run in the sun.
Thirst is the most likely feeling after running in the sun.
Combine cada item a esquerda com seu par a direita:
Basic conjugation matching.
🎉 Pontuação: /5
Perguntas frequentes
10 perguntasYes, but it's better to use the participle form: 'Bilimga chanqagan'.
It depends on the region. In Tashkent, 'Chanqadim' is very common. In the south, 'Suvsadim' is frequent.
No, it's a neutral statement of fact. However, adding 'iltimos' (please) makes it more polite.
Add 'juda' before the word: 'Men juda chanqadim'.
'Chanqadim' is everyday speech; 'Tashnaman' is poetic and literary.
Yes, 'It chanqadi' (The dog is thirsty).
In Uzbek, physical states that have already begun are expressed in the past definite tense.
It can, depending on context, but usually it means 'I am thirsty now'.
Say 'Chanqadingizmi?' (formal) or 'Chanqadingmi?' (informal).
You can say 'Chanqab o'lyapman' (informal/exaggerated).
Frases relacionadas
Suvsadim
synonymI am thirsty (water-wanted)
Chanqoqni bosmoq
builds onTo quench thirst
Tashna bo'lmoq
similarTo be thirsty (formal)
Och qolmoq
contrastTo be hungry
Suv ichmoq
builds onTo drink water