意思
Confirming that one has the memory of something.
文化背景
In Uzbek culture, saying 'Esimda' about a small detail of someone's life is a sign of 'hurmat' (respect). It shows you were listening intently. In the capital, 'Esimda' is often used rapidly in business to signal efficiency. It's less about nostalgia and more about 'I've got the data.' Here, the phrase is often paired with 'Baraka topkur' (May you find blessing) when remembering a favor, adding a religious/traditional layer of gratitude. For Uzbeks living abroad, 'Esimda' is a powerful word used when reminiscing about 'Vatan' (the homeland), often carrying a heavy emotional weight.
The 'Yes' Alternative
In Uzbek, instead of just saying 'Ha' (Yes), saying 'Esimda' makes you sound much more fluent and engaged in the conversation.
Watch the Suffix
Don't forget to change the suffix if you are talking about someone else. 'Esida' for him, 'Esingizda' for you (formal).
意思
Confirming that one has the memory of something.
The 'Yes' Alternative
In Uzbek, instead of just saying 'Ha' (Yes), saying 'Esimda' makes you sound much more fluent and engaged in the conversation.
Watch the Suffix
Don't forget to change the suffix if you are talking about someone else. 'Esida' for him, 'Esingizda' for you (formal).
Emphasize with 'Hali ham'
Add 'Hali ham' (Still) before 'esimda' to show that a memory is particularly strong or meaningful.
Respect the Elders
When an elder asks 'Esingdami?', always answer with 'Ha, esimda' even if the memory is a bit fuzzy—it's a sign of respect for their storytelling.
自我测试
Fill in the correct suffix to say 'I remember'.
Mening e____da.
The suffix '-im' indicates first-person singular ('my').
How do you ask a friend 'Do you remember?'
Choose the correct form:
'-ing' is the second-person singular suffix for 'your'.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Meni taniysizmi? B: Ha, ______.
While 'taniyman' (I recognize) is possible, 'esimda' is a very common way to confirm you remember someone.
Match the phrase to the situation.
You forgot your homework.
This is the negative form used when you don't remember.
🎉 得分: /4
视觉学习工具
Memory Suffixes
练习题库
4 练习Mening e____da.
The suffix '-im' indicates first-person singular ('my').
Choose the correct form:
'-ing' is the second-person singular suffix for 'your'.
A: Meni taniysizmi? B: Ha, ______.
While 'taniyman' (I recognize) is possible, 'esimda' is a very common way to confirm you remember someone.
You forgot your homework.
This is the negative form used when you don't remember.
🎉 得分: /4
常见问题
12 个问题No, it is a noun ('Es') with possessive and locative suffixes. Uzbek often uses this structure where English uses verbs.
Usually, no. For skills, Uzbeks use 'Bilaman' (I know) or 'Qo'limdan keladi' (It comes from my hand/I can do it).
'Esimda' is native Turkic and neutral. 'Yodimda' is Persian-derived and more formal/literary.
You would say 'Siz doim esimda bo'lasiz' (You will always be in my memory).
Yes, it's perfectly fine, though 'Yodimda' might sound slightly more professional.
Yes, it can also mean 'mind' or 'consciousness.' For example, 'Esini yo'qotmoq' means 'to lose consciousness.'
The '-ku' adds emphasis, like saying 'Of course I remember!' or 'I haven't forgotten, obviously!'
You can, but it's redundant. 'Esimda' already contains the 'my' part.
Hech narsa esimda emas.
Yes, it is universal across Uzbekistan, though pronunciation might vary slightly.
Esimda edi (I remembered / It was in my memory).
Yes! 'O'sha hid esimda' (I remember that smell).
相关表达
Esimdan chiqdi
contrastI forgot (literally: it went out from my memory)
Yodimda
synonymI remember (formal)
Esda tutmoq
builds onTo keep in mind
Esga tushmoq
similarTo suddenly remember
Esdalik
specialized formSouvenir / Memento