u
The pronoun 'u' is a fundamental Uzbek word meaning 'he', 'she', or 'it' with no gender differentiation, making it very versatile.
u 30秒了解
- No gender distinction for he/she/it.
- Used for both people and objects.
- Essential basic pronoun.
按水平分级的例句
Uning gapi to'g'ri bo'lsa-da, vaziyatni yanada murakkablashtirdi, chunki u asosiy muammoga yechim taklif qilmadi.
Although his statement was correct, it further complicated the situation because he did not offer a solution to the main problem.
Possessive form 'uning' (his/her) is used. The pronoun 'u' refers back to the speaker of the statement.
U doimiy ravishda o'z bilimlarini oshirib borar ekan, u nafaqat o'z sohasida yetakchiga aylandi, balki boshqalarga ham ilhom berdi.
As he constantly improved his knowledge, he not only became a leader in his field but also inspired others.
The gerund 'oshib borar ekan' (as he improved) sets up the continuous action. The pronoun 'u' is the subject of both clauses.
Har qanday qiyinchilikka qaramay, u o'z maqsadiga erishish uchun tinmay mehnat qildi va oxir-oqibat, u muvaffaqiyat qozondi.
Despite all difficulties, he worked tirelessly to achieve his goal, and eventually, he succeeded.
'Qaramay' (despite) introduces a concession. 'U' is the consistent subject throughout the sentence.
O'zining boy tajribasi va chuqur tushunchasi bilan u jamoani eng qiyin vaziyatlardan olib chiqa oldi va u uchun bu oddiy hol edi.
With his rich experience and deep understanding, he was able to lead the team out of the most difficult situations, and for him, this was normal.
The instrumental case 'bilan' (with) indicates means. 'U uchun' (for him) is used to express 'for him/her'.
Uning falsafiy qarashlari juda chuqur edi; u hayotning ma'nosini va insoniyatning borligini doimiy ravishda tahlil qilar edi.
His philosophical views were very profound; he constantly analyzed the meaning of life and human existence.
The pronoun 'u' is used twice to emphasize the subject's actions and thoughts.
Garchi u bu loyihada yangi bo'lsa-da, u tezda moslashib, eng murakkab vazifalarni ham o'z zimmasiga oldi.
Although he was new to this project, he quickly adapted and took on even the most complex tasks.
The conjunction 'garchi...-sa-da' (although) indicates a contrast. 'U' is the subject performing both actions.
U jamiyatdagi ijtimoiy adolatsizliklarga qarshi kurashib, u har bir fuqaroning huquqlarini himoya qilishni o'z burchi deb bildi.
Fighting against social injustices in society, he considered it his duty to protect the rights of every citizen.
The gerund 'kurashib' (fighting) indicates a simultaneous action. 'U' is the subject who fights and considers.
Uning oldida turgan cheksiz imkoniyatlarga qaramay, u oddiy hayot tarzini afzal ko'rdi, chunki u osoyishtalikni qadrlar edi.
Despite the endless opportunities before him, he preferred a simple lifestyle because he valued tranquility.
The possessive 'uning oldida' (before him) is used. The pronoun 'u' appears three times, emphasizing his choice and reasoning.
自我测试 18 个问题
___ kitob o'qiydi.
'U' means he/she/it and is used for a single person or thing in the third person.
Bu olma. ___ qizil.
'U' refers to 'olma' (apple) as 'it'.
Dilorom talaba. ___ universitetda o'qiydi.
'U' refers to Dilorom as 'she'.
Ahmed yaxshi o'quvchi. ___ har kuni dars qiladi.
'U' refers to Ahmed as 'he'.
Stol ustida qalam bor. ___ uzun.
'U' refers to 'qalam' (pencil) as 'it'.
Nargiza shifokor. ___ kasalxonada ishlaydi.
'U' refers to Nargiza as 'she'.
Write a short paragraph about what someone you know does for a living. Use 'u' multiple times.
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Sample answer
Mening do'stim o'qituvchi. U har kuni maktabga boradi. U bolalarga dars beradi. Uning ishi juda qiziqarli.
Imagine you are describing a typical day for a famous person. Write 3-4 sentences using 'u' to refer to them.
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Sample answer
U ertalab soat 7 da uyg'onadi. U nonushta qiladi va keyin ishga boradi. U kun bo'yi qattiq ishlaydi. Kechqurun u oilasi bilan vaqt o'tkazadi.
Describe a favorite hobby of yours or someone you know, using 'u' to refer to the person or the hobby itself.
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Sample answer
Mening akam futbol o'ynashni yaxshi ko'radi. U har hafta futbol maydoniga boradi. Uning uchun bu eng sevimli mashg'ulot. U juda ko'p gollar uradi.
Opam nima ish qiladi?
Read this passage:
Mening opam shifokor. U kasalxonada ishlaydi. U odamlarga yordam berishni yaxshi ko'radi. Uning ishi juda muhim.
Opam nima ish qiladi?
Passage states 'Mening opam shifokor.' (My sister is a doctor.)
Passage states 'Mening opam shifokor.' (My sister is a doctor.)
Do'stim bo'sh vaqtida nima qiladi?
Read this passage:
Do'stimning uyida katta bog' bor. U bog'da gullar va sabzavotlar o'stiradi. U bo'sh vaqtida bog'da ishlashni yoqtiradi.
Do'stim bo'sh vaqtida nima qiladi?
Passage states 'U bo'sh vaqtida bog'da ishlashni yoqtiradi.' (He likes to work in the garden in his free time.)
Passage states 'U bo'sh vaqtida bog'da ishlashni yoqtiradi.' (He likes to work in the garden in his free time.)
Singlim qayerda o'qiydi?
Read this passage:
Singlim talaba. U universitetda o'qiydi. U tibbiyot fakultetida tahsil oladi. U kelajakda shifokor bo'lmoqchi.
Singlim qayerda o'qiydi?
Passage states 'U universitetda o'qiydi.' (She studies at the university.)
Passage states 'U universitetda o'qiydi.' (She studies at the university.)
This means 'He/she read the book.' In Uzbek, 'u' comes first as the subject, followed by the object 'kitobni' (the book), and then the verb 'o'qidi' (read).
This translates to 'He/she bought a new car.' The word order is subject ('u'), adjective ('yangi'), noun ('mashina'), and then the compound verb 'sotib oldi' (bought).
This means 'He/she met with friends.' 'U' is the subject, 'do'stlari' (friends) is the object, 'bilan' means 'with', and 'uchrashdi' is the verb 'met'.
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Summary
The pronoun 'u' is a fundamental Uzbek word meaning 'he', 'she', or 'it' with no gender differentiation, making it very versatile.
- No gender distinction for he/she/it.
- Used for both people and objects.
- Essential basic pronoun.