Significado
Cycling.
Contexto cultural
In Tashkent, cycling is becoming a status symbol for health-conscious youth. New parks like 'Tashkent City' and 'Eco Park' are the primary hubs for 'velosiped uchish'. In villages, the bicycle is a vital tool for daily chores. You will see elders 'flying' their bikes to the local 'bozor' (market) with bags of produce. Many older Uzbeks still refer to bikes by Soviet brand names like 'Aist' or 'Kama'. The phrase 'uchish' has survived through these technological shifts. Teenagers often use the Russian loanword 'velik' instead of 'velosiped', but they almost always keep the Uzbek verb 'uchish'.
Sound like a native
Use 'uchish' even if it feels weird to say 'fly'. Using 'haydash' is the #1 sign of a non-native speaker.
Slang Alert
If you're with friends under 30, say 'Velik uchamiz'. It sounds much more natural and cool.
Significado
Cycling.
Sound like a native
Use 'uchish' even if it feels weird to say 'fly'. Using 'haydash' is the #1 sign of a non-native speaker.
Slang Alert
If you're with friends under 30, say 'Velik uchamiz'. It sounds much more natural and cool.
Grammar Check
Don't forget the 'da' if you want to say 'ON a bike': 'Velosipedda uchish'.
Teste-se
Fill in the correct form of the verb 'uchmoq'.
Men har kuni parkda velosiped _______.
In Uzbek, the standard verb for riding a bike is 'uchmoq' (to fly).
Which sentence is the most natural for 'I am riding a bike'?
Hozir nima qilyapsiz?
'Uchyapman' is the present continuous form of 'uchmoq'.
Match the vehicle with the correct verb.
Match the following:
Each mode of transport has a specific verb in Uzbek.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Bugun havo juda issiq emas. B: To'g'ri, keling _______ uchamiz!
You 'fly' (uchish) a bicycle in the park.
🎉 Pontuação: /4
Recursos visuais
Uzbek Transport Verbs
Uchish (Flying)
- • Velosiped
- • Samolyot
- • Qush (Bird)
Haydash (Driving)
- • Mashina
- • Avtobus
- • Mol (Cattle)
Minish (Mounting)
- • Ot
- • Eshak
- • Mototsikl
Banco de exercicios
4 exerciciosMen har kuni parkda velosiped _______.
In Uzbek, the standard verb for riding a bike is 'uchmoq' (to fly).
Hozir nima qilyapsiz?
'Uchyapman' is the present continuous form of 'uchmoq'.
Combine cada item a esquerda com seu par a direita:
Each mode of transport has a specific verb in Uzbek.
A: Bugun havo juda issiq emas. B: To'g'ri, keling _______ uchamiz!
You 'fly' (uchish) a bicycle in the park.
🎉 Pontuação: /4
Perguntas frequentes
10 perguntasIt describes the sensation of speed and the feeling of not being connected to the ground, unlike walking.
You will be understood, but it sounds like you're driving a truck. Stick to 'uchish'.
No, it's just informal. It's like saying 'bike' instead of 'bicycle'.
Say 'Men velosiped uchishni o'rganyapman'.
No, Uzbek uses cases. 'Velosipedda' means 'on/with a bike'.
Use 'haydash' or 'minish'. 'Uchish' is only for bicycles.
Yes, especially in the evenings in parks and in rural areas for transport.
That is 'trenajyor velosiped'. For that, you use 'minish' or 'shug'ullanish'.
'Uchmoq' is the verb (to fly), 'uchish' is the noun (flying/cycling).
It's better to use 'velosport' or 'velosipedda harakatlanish' in very formal writing.
Frases relacionadas
Ot minish
similarHorse riding
Mashina haydash
contrastCar driving
Velosport
specialized formCycling as a sport
Piyoda yurish
contrastWalking