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Tinchmi?

Is everything okay?

意思

An informal way to ask if there are any problems.

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文化背景

The concept of 'Tinchlik' is so central that it's often the first thing mentioned in any speech, toast, or prayer. In the capital, 'Tinchmi?' is the quintessential 'cool' greeting among young men, often accompanied by a specific handshake. People here are known for being very polite; they might use the more formal 'Tinchmisiz?' even in casual settings. For Uzbeks living abroad, 'Tinchmi?' is a quick way to check if there's any bad news from back home.

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The Intonation Trick

Rise the pitch at the end for a question, keep it flat if you're just using it as a passing greeting.

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Avoid with Elders

Always use 'Yaxshimisiz?' or 'Assalomu alaykum' with people older than you to show respect.

意思

An informal way to ask if there are any problems.

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The Intonation Trick

Rise the pitch at the end for a question, keep it flat if you're just using it as a passing greeting.

⚠️

Avoid with Elders

Always use 'Yaxshimisiz?' or 'Assalomu alaykum' with people older than you to show respect.

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The 'Tinch' Response

Even if your day is going poorly, saying 'Tinch' is the culturally polite way to avoid burdening others.

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Pairing

Pair it with 'Nima gap?' for the most authentic street-Uzbek feel: 'Nima gap, tinchmi?'

自我测试

Fill in the blank to complete the casual greeting.

Salom, o'rtoq! ________?

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: Tinchmi

'Tinchmi' is the most natural casual greeting for a friend (o'rtoq).

Match the situation to the most likely use of 'Tinchmi?'.

Your friend is crying in the corner.

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: Expressing concern

When someone is crying, 'Tinchmi?' is used to ask what's wrong.

Which response is the most natural to 'Tinchmi?'

A: Tinchmi? B: ________.

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: Ha, tinch.

Mirroring the word 'tinch' is the standard way to answer.

Complete the dialogue between two roommates.

Aziz: (Enters room) ____? Nega chiroq o'chiq? Bobur: Lampochka kuyib qoldi.

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: Tinchmi

Aziz is surprised by the dark room, so 'Tinchmi?' is the perfect reaction.

🎉 得分: /4

视觉学习工具

Formal vs Informal Greetings

Formal
Assalomu alaykum Peace be upon you
Yaxshimisiz? Are you well?
Informal (Slang)
Tinchmi? Is it peaceful?
Nima gap? What's up?

练习题库

4 练习
Fill in the blank to complete the casual greeting. Fill Blank A1

Salom, o'rtoq! ________?

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: Tinchmi

'Tinchmi' is the most natural casual greeting for a friend (o'rtoq).

Match the situation to the most likely use of 'Tinchmi?'. situation_matching A1

Your friend is crying in the corner.

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: Expressing concern

When someone is crying, 'Tinchmi?' is used to ask what's wrong.

Which response is the most natural to 'Tinchmi?' Choose A1

A: Tinchmi? B: ________.

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: Ha, tinch.

Mirroring the word 'tinch' is the standard way to answer.

Complete the dialogue between two roommates. dialogue_completion A2

Aziz: (Enters room) ____? Nega chiroq o'chiq? Bobur: Lampochka kuyib qoldi.

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: Tinchmi

Aziz is surprised by the dark room, so 'Tinchmi?' is the perfect reaction.

🎉 得分: /4

常见问题

14 个问题

Not among friends, but it can be seen as 'uneducated' if used with strangers or elders.

Yes, but usually you'd say 'Bu yer tinchmi?'. Standalone 'Tinchmi?' is for people/situations.

'Tinchlikmi?' is slightly more formal and often used when there's a more serious concern.

You can say 'Uncha emas...' (Not really...) or 'Muammo bor' (There is a problem).

Yes, but it's slightly more common in male-to-male 'street' interactions.

Literally, yes. Figuratively, it means 'Is everything okay?'.

Only in a very casual email to a close friend. Never in business.

Yes, without '-mi', 'Tinch' is just the adjective 'peaceful'.

It means 'Is everything (everywhere) okay?'. It's a more emphatic version.

Yes, the standalone usage as a greeting is considered slang.

It's better to say 'Tinchmisiz?' to be grammatically correct.

Historically, the region faced many conflicts, so peace became the most valued blessing.

In function, yes. In literal meaning, no.

Yes, saying 'Tinchmi?!' loudly can act as a 'What's going on here?!' to break up a conflict.

相关表达

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Nima gap?

similar

What's the talk? / What's up?

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Tinchlikmi?

similar

Is it peace?

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Yaxshimisiz?

similar

Are you good?

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Omonmisiz?

similar

Are you safe/well?

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Tinchlaning

builds on

Calm down

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