Significado
A wish for someone's well-being.
Contexto cultural
It is common to see people touch their chest with their right hand while saying 'Sog'lom bo'ling' as a sign of sincerity. When a guest leaves, the host must say 'Sog'lom bo'ling' multiple times to ensure the guest feels truly cared for. The phrase reflects the ancient belief that a sneeze is a moment where the soul is vulnerable, so a wish for health protects the person. In Uzbek Telegram groups, 'Sog'lom bo'ling' is often abbreviated as 'Sog' bo'ling' or even just 'Sog'!' in very casual chats.
The Double Wish
If you want to sound like a native, say 'Sog' bo'ling, baraka toping' (Stay healthy and find blessings). It's a very warm, traditional combo.
Don't be too short
Just saying 'Sog'lom' without 'bo'ling' sounds incomplete and a bit robotic. Always include the verb.
Significado
A wish for someone's well-being.
The Double Wish
If you want to sound like a native, say 'Sog' bo'ling, baraka toping' (Stay healthy and find blessings). It's a very warm, traditional combo.
Don't be too short
Just saying 'Sog'lom' without 'bo'ling' sounds incomplete and a bit robotic. Always include the verb.
The Sneeze Chain
If someone says 'Sog'lom bo'ling' to you, you MUST say 'Rahmat' or 'Siz ham' (You too). Ignoring it is considered cold.
Teste-se
Fill in the missing word to complete the polite wish.
A: Apshu! B: Sog'lom _______!
'Bo'ling' is the polite imperative form required for this social formula.
Match the situation to the correct phrase.
You are leaving your teacher's office after a meeting.
It is a polite way to say goodbye and wish the teacher well.
Complete the dialogue naturally.
Sardor: Xayr, do'stim. Sog'lom bo'l! Anvar: ________, sen ham!
When someone wishes you health, the standard response is 'Rahmat' (Thank you).
🎉 Pontuação: /3
Recursos visuais
When to say 'Sog'lom bo'ling'
Sneezing
- • In the office
- • On the street
- • At home
Parting
- • Leaving a shop
- • Ending a call
- • Saying bye to elders
Banco de exercicios
3 exerciciosA: Apshu! B: Sog'lom _______!
'Bo'ling' is the polite imperative form required for this social formula.
You are leaving your teacher's office after a meeting.
It is a polite way to say goodbye and wish the teacher well.
Sardor: Xayr, do'stim. Sog'lom bo'l! Anvar: ________, sen ham!
When someone wishes you health, the standard response is 'Rahmat' (Thank you).
🎉 Pontuação: /3
Perguntas frequentes
10 perguntasYes, it is perfectly appropriate and respectful for a professional setting.
The other person might say 'Sog'lom bo'ling' twice, or just once after the second sneeze. You still respond with 'Rahmat'.
No, it is a secular phrase, though it aligns with religious values of well-wishing.
Yes, but you can also use the informal 'Sog'lom bo'l'.
In some contexts, like receiving a small favor, it can function as a 'Thank you and stay healthy', but 'Rahmat' is the primary word for thanks.
It's a voiced uvular fricative. Try making a 'g' sound further back in your throat.
Yes, very common as a closing in emails or letters.
'Sog'lom' is the full adjective; 'Sog'' is the root/short form. Both are used in this phrase.
Yes, 'Sog'lom bo'ling' works for a group, or you can use 'Sog'lom bo'linglar' for extra clarity.
Always use 'Sog'lom bo'ling' (the polite form) to be safe.
Frases relacionadas
Sog' bo'ling
similarShortened version of 'Sog'lom bo'ling'.
Sog'ayib keting
contrastGet well soon.
Salomat bo'ling
synonymBe healthy (formal).
Baxtli bo'ling
builds onBe happy.
Omon bo'ling
similarBe safe/well.