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Returning a question to the speaker.
Contexto cultural
The 'Salom-alik' is a mandatory social ritual. Skipping 'O'zingizchi?' makes you seem rushed or uninterested in the other person's life. In this region, politeness is even more emphasized. You might hear 'O'zingizdan so'rasak?' more frequently as a sign of extreme humility. In the capital, Russian influence sometimes leads people to say 'Siz-chi?', but 'O'zingizchi?' remains the preferred 'pure' Uzbek form. Due to the bilingual nature (Uzbek/Tajik), the concept of returning a question is deeply ingrained in both languages' etiquette.
The 2-Second Rule
Never wait more than 2 seconds after answering a question to say 'O'zingizchi?'. It keeps the energy positive.
Watch the Hierarchy
If you are talking to someone 20 years older, always use 'O'zingizchi', never 'Sizchi' or 'O'zingchi'.
Significado
Returning a question to the speaker.
The 2-Second Rule
Never wait more than 2 seconds after answering a question to say 'O'zingizchi?'. It keeps the energy positive.
Watch the Hierarchy
If you are talking to someone 20 years older, always use 'O'zingizchi', never 'Sizchi' or 'O'zingchi'.
The Smile Factor
Uzbek culture values warmth. Say 'O'zingizchi?' with a slight smile and a head tilt to show genuine interest.
Beyond Greetings
Use it when someone gives you a compliment. 'Siz juda aqllisiz!' -> 'Rahmat, o'zingizchi?' (Thank you, and you?)
Teste-se
Complete the dialogue with the correct formal form.
A: Ishlaringiz yaxshimi? B: Rahmat, yaxshi. ________?
Since the speaker used the formal 'Ishlaringiz', you must respond with the formal 'O'zingizchi'.
Which phrase is appropriate to use with your teacher?
Ustoz, men topshiriqni bajardim. _______?
'O'zingizchi' is the most respectful way to return a question to a teacher.
Match the response to the situation.
You are talking to a 5-year-old child.
With children, the informal 'O'zingchi' is natural and warm.
Finish the restaurant dialogue.
Ofitsiant: Nima buyurasiz? Mijoz 1: Men lag'mon yeyman. (to Mijoz 2) ________?
This invites the second person to share their order.
🎉 Pontuação: /4
Recursos visuais
Banco de exercicios
4 exerciciosA: Ishlaringiz yaxshimi? B: Rahmat, yaxshi. ________?
Since the speaker used the formal 'Ishlaringiz', you must respond with the formal 'O'zingizchi'.
Ustoz, men topshiriqni bajardim. _______?
'O'zingizchi' is the most respectful way to return a question to a teacher.
You are talking to a 5-year-old child.
With children, the informal 'O'zingchi' is natural and warm.
Ofitsiant: Nima buyurasiz? Mijoz 1: Men lag'mon yeyman. (to Mijoz 2) ________?
This invites the second person to share their order.
🎉 Pontuação: /4
Perguntas frequentes
10 perguntasYes, 'O'zingizchi' is considered warmer and more respectful because it uses the reflexive 'self' root.
Absolutely. It is the perfect phrase for a professional yet polite relationship.
If you just say 'O'zingiz', it means 'Yourself' and the sentence will feel unfinished.
No, for family use 'Oilangizchi?' (What about your family?).
Yes, it is very common in letters, emails, and text messages.
It's a unique Uzbek sound. Try saying 'o' while keeping your tongue slightly further back.
The meaning is the same, but the pronunciation might be more 'O'zizchi' in rural dialects.
It's rarely used in anger. In a fight, people usually switch to 'Sen' (informal you).
'O'zingizchi' is already plural in form, so you can use it for one person (polite) or a group of people.
Usually 'Men ham yaxshiman' (I am also fine) or 'Menda hammasi joyida' (Everything is fine with me).
Frases relacionadas
Sizchi?
similarAnd you?
O'zingchi?
informalAnd yourself? (informal)
Sizdachi?
specialized formAnd with you?
O'zingizdan so'rasak?
specialized formIf we ask of you?
Yaxshimisiz?
builds onAre you well?