A1 Collocation Neutro

Poezdga o'tirish

Getting on a train

Significado

Boarding a train.

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Contexto cultural

When boarding a train in Uzbekistan, it is common for strangers to help you with your heavy 'sumka' (bags) without being asked. It's a sign of 'mehmondo'stlik' (hospitality). Trains are the primary way to cross borders. Boarding an international train involves a long 'o'tirish' process where passports are checked multiple times. Once you board (o'tirish), it is polite to offer some of your food to your neighbors in the compartment. Refusing is okay, but offering is expected. The 'Afrosiyob' high-speed train has a very organized boarding process, similar to an airport, which is a shift from the traditional chaotic boarding of older trains.

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The 'Sit' Logic

Remember that in Uzbek, you 'sit' into most large vehicles (bus, train, car, plane).

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Don't forget the -ga

Without the '-ga' suffix, you are just saying 'train sit,' which makes no sense.

Significado

Boarding a train.

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The 'Sit' Logic

Remember that in Uzbek, you 'sit' into most large vehicles (bus, train, car, plane).

⚠️

Don't forget the -ga

Without the '-ga' suffix, you are just saying 'train sit,' which makes no sense.

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Use 'Chiqish' for physical effort

If the train steps are very high, using 'poezdga chiqish' sounds more descriptive of the effort.

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Greeting

Always say 'Assalomu alaykum' when you board and find your seat near others.

Teste-se

Fill in the correct suffix for 'poezd'.

Men Samarqand ______ o'tirdim.

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: ga

The dative case '-ga' is required to show movement into the train.

Which verb is correct for boarding a train?

Biz hozir poezdga ___________.

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: o'tiryapmiz

'O'tirish' is the correct collocation for boarding a train.

Complete the dialogue.

A: Poezdga o'tirdingmi? B: Ha, _________.

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: o'tirdim

The answer must match the first person singular 'I' (Men).

Match the phrase to the situation.

You are telling your boss you are getting on the train now.

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: Poezdga o'tiryapman.

The present continuous 'o'tiryapman' describes an action happening right now.

🎉 Pontuação: /4

Recursos visuais

O'tirish vs Minish

O'tirish (Sit)
Poezd Train
Samolyot Plane
Minish (Mount)
Ot Horse
Velosiped Bike

Banco de exercicios

4 exercicios
Fill in the correct suffix for 'poezd'. Fill Blank A1

Men Samarqand ______ o'tirdim.

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: ga

The dative case '-ga' is required to show movement into the train.

Which verb is correct for boarding a train? Choose A1

Biz hozir poezdga ___________.

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: o'tiryapmiz

'O'tirish' is the correct collocation for boarding a train.

Complete the dialogue. dialogue_completion A2

A: Poezdga o'tirdingmi? B: Ha, _________.

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: o'tirdim

The answer must match the first person singular 'I' (Men).

Match the phrase to the situation. situation_matching B1

You are telling your boss you are getting on the train now.

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: Poezdga o'tiryapman.

The present continuous 'o'tiryapman' describes an action happening right now.

🎉 Pontuação: /4

Perguntas frequentes

14 perguntas

Yes, 'avtobusga o'tirish' is perfectly correct and very common.

It is 'poezdga'. The suffix '-ka' is only used after voiceless consonants like 'k' or 'p'.

Usually, yes, but it refers to the whole process of boarding, even if you stand for a moment to put your bags away.

The opposite is 'poezddan tushish' (to get off the train).

Yes, you can say 'metroga o'tirish', though 'metroga tushish' (going down) is also common.

It is neutral. It's fine for both friends and officials.

You say 'Poezdga kechikdim' or 'Poezdga ulgurmadim'.

Uzbekistan adopted many technical terms from Russian during the industrial era.

Yes, but it means 'entering the train' and is less common than 'o'tirish'.

No, the suffix '-ga' replaces the need for prepositions like 'on' or 'in'.

In 'poezdga o'tirish', it is the infinitive/verbal noun form.

You still use 'poezdga o'tirish' to describe the act of boarding.

Young people might say 'poezdga sakrash' (jump on the train).

Poezdga o'tirish boshlanyapti.

Frases relacionadas

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Poezdga chiqish

similar

To get on the train

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Poezdga kechikish

contrast

To be late for the train

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Poezddan tushish

contrast

To get off the train

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Chipta olish

builds on

To buy a ticket

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Vagonga kirish

specialized form

To enter the carriage

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