A1 Expression 正式

Ho'p bo'ladi

Okay / Will do

意思

Formal agreement to a request.

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文化背景

The phrase is almost always accompanied by a slight bow and the right hand placed over the heart. This is called 'ta'zim'. In this region, speech is often even more formal. You might hear 'Xo'p bo'ladi, taqsir' (Yes, sir/master) in very traditional circles. In the capital, 'Ho'p bo'ladi' is used in business, but youth often shorten it to 'Xo'p' or 'Bo'ldi' in casual settings. Due to the heavy Tajik influence, the 'Ho'p' (from 'Khub') is pronounced very clearly and with a slight Persian melodic intonation.

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The Hand Gesture

Always try to put your right hand on your chest when saying this to an elder. It makes you look like a pro at Uzbek culture!

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Don't over-conjugate

Don't try to say 'Ho'p bo'lamiz' (We will be okay). The phrase is a fixed idiom. Keep it as 'bo'ladi'.

意思

Formal agreement to a request.

💬

The Hand Gesture

Always try to put your right hand on your chest when saying this to an elder. It makes you look like a pro at Uzbek culture!

⚠️

Don't over-conjugate

Don't try to say 'Ho'p bo'lamiz' (We will be okay). The phrase is a fixed idiom. Keep it as 'bo'ladi'.

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The 'Labbay' Combo

If someone calls your name, say 'Labbay!' first, then 'Ho'p bo'ladi' after they give the instruction. This is the ultimate polite sequence.

自我测试

Complete the dialogue with the most respectful response.

Ona: 'Qizim, xonangni yig'ishtir.' Qiz: '_______.'

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: Ho'p bo'ladi

Since the mother is speaking to her daughter, 'Ho'p bo'ladi' is the most respectful and appropriate response.

Match the phrase to the correct situation.

Which situation requires 'Ho'p bo'ladi'?

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: Ordering food in a restaurant

In a service context, 'Ho'p bo'ladi' is the standard polite way to acknowledge a customer's order.

Fill in the missing word to complete the formal agreement.

Ho'p _______.

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: bo'ladi

The phrase is fixed in the 3rd person singular: 'bo'ladi'.

Which of these is the most formal?

Select the most formal way to say 'Okay'.

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: Ho'p bo'ladi

'Ho'p bo'ladi' is the full, formal version of the agreement.

Choose the best response for a workplace setting.

Boss: 'Ertaga majlisga kechikmang.' Siz: '_______, vaqtida kelaman.'

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: Ho'p bo'ladi

In a professional setting, 'Ho'p bo'ladi' shows you accept the instruction respectfully.

🎉 得分: /5

视觉学习工具

Ways to say 'Okay' in Uzbek

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Formal

  • Ho'p bo'ladi
  • Bosh ustiga
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Neutral

  • Mayli
  • Xo'p
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Informal

  • Bo'pti
  • Bo'ldi

练习题库

5 练习
Complete the dialogue with the most respectful response. dialogue_completion A1

Ona: 'Qizim, xonangni yig'ishtir.' Qiz: '_______.'

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: Ho'p bo'ladi

Since the mother is speaking to her daughter, 'Ho'p bo'ladi' is the most respectful and appropriate response.

Match the phrase to the correct situation. situation_matching A1

Which situation requires 'Ho'p bo'ladi'?

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: Ordering food in a restaurant

In a service context, 'Ho'p bo'ladi' is the standard polite way to acknowledge a customer's order.

Fill in the missing word to complete the formal agreement. Fill Blank A1

Ho'p _______.

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: bo'ladi

The phrase is fixed in the 3rd person singular: 'bo'ladi'.

Which of these is the most formal? Choose A2

Select the most formal way to say 'Okay'.

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: Ho'p bo'ladi

'Ho'p bo'ladi' is the full, formal version of the agreement.

Choose the best response for a workplace setting. dialogue_completion B1

Boss: 'Ertaga majlisga kechikmang.' Siz: '_______, vaqtida kelaman.'

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: Ho'p bo'ladi

In a professional setting, 'Ho'p bo'ladi' shows you accept the instruction respectfully.

🎉 得分: /5

常见问题

14 个问题

Mostly, yes. It's used to agree to requests, instructions, or suggestions. It's not used to agree with an opinion (for that, use 'To'g'ri' or 'Qo'shilaman').

Absolutely. It is the most appropriate and professional way to acknowledge a task in an Uzbek office.

'Ho'p' is the short version. It's polite, but 'Ho'p bo'ladi' is the full, most respectful version.

Yes, in formal letters, emails, and text messages to superiors.

It implies understanding, but its primary meaning is 'I will do it'.

Yes, it's very polite and will likely get you a friendly smile and better service!

It can be for English speakers. It's a 'closed o'. Try making an 'o' sound while keeping your tongue further back.

Yes, 'Bo'pti' is the most common slang version used among friends.

You can, but it might sound like you are being very humble or even slightly sarcastic. Usually, the older person says 'Mayli' or 'Yaxshi'.

Don't say 'Ho'p bo'ladi'. Instead, say 'Uzr, iloji yo'q' (Sorry, it's not possible).

Similar forms exist (like Turkish 'Olur'), but 'Ho'p bo'ladi' is uniquely Uzbek in this specific combination.

No, it's a secular expression of etiquette, though it aligns with Islamic values of respect for elders.

Yes, the phrase remains 'Ho'p bo'ladi' even if you are agreeing on behalf of a group.

In Cyrillic, it is written as 'Хўп бўлади'.

相关表达

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Mayli

similar

Okay / Fine

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Labbay

builds on

I am at your service

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Bo'pti

informal

Got it / Okay

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Xo'sh

similar

Well / So

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Yaxshi

similar

Good

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Tushunarlu

specialized form

Understood

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