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Revision as of 12:18, 6 March 2023
Hi Southern Uzbek learners! 😊
In this lesson, we will focus on Feelings and Emotions. Understanding and being able to express your emotions and feelings is essential for effective communication in any language. So let's get started!
Basic Emotions
In Southern Uzbek, just like in any other language, there are many words to express different emotions. Here are some basic emotions that will help you express yourself:
Southern Uzbek | IPA | English translation |
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Narsa yo'q !! [nærsæ jʊʔ] | Nothing | Nothing |
Ishonchsizlik !! [iʃontʃsizlik] | Insecurity | Insecurity |
Joʻy !! [dʒʊʔ] | Joy | Joy |
Qiziqarli !! [qiziqærlɪ] | Curious | Curious |
Dialogue
- Person 1: Narsa yo'q. (Nothing)
- Person 2: Nima boʻldi? (What happened?)
- Person 1: Hech narsa. Faqat yolgʻizman. (Nothing. I'm just lonely.)
- Person 1: Men ishonchsizman. (I'm insecure.)
- Person 2: Nega? (Why?)
- Person 1: Kelajakka qarshi qo'rqaman. (I'm scared of the future.)
- Person 1: Joʻyliyman! (I'm joyful!)
- Person 2: Kim yaxshi xabarga? (Who's in a good mood?)
- Person 1: Hayot. (Life is good.)
- Person 1: Qiziqarli bo'ldim. (I'm curious.)
- Person 2: Nima haqida qiziqib turasiz? (What are you curious about?)
- Person 1: Yagona yirtqinga qanday qilib tayyor bo'lishni xoxlayman. (I want to know how to prepare for a solo trip.)
Advanced Emotions
Moving on to more complex emotions, here are some advanced words you can use to express how you feel:
Southern Uzbek | IPA | English translation |
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Omadli !! [omadlɪ] | Successful | Successful |
Mag'rur !! [mʌɢ'ruɾ] | Arrogant | Arrogant |
Notogʻri !! [nɒtɒɣ'ɾɪ] | Unjust | Unjust |
Royxatdan chiqqan !! [rojχætdæn tʃiqqæn] | Disappointed | Disappointed |
Tashvishli !! [tæʃvɪʃlɪ] | Worried | Worried |
Dialogue
- Person 1: Men omadli boʻlgandman. (I was successful.)
- Person 2: Qanday muvafaqqiyatga erishdingiz? (How did you achieve success?)
- Person 1: Sabr va xursandlik bilan. (With patience and happiness.)
- Person 1: Mag'rur odamni ko'rish juda qiyin. (It's hard to deal with an arrogant person.)
- Person 2: Nega shikoyat etasiz? (What's the problem?)
- Person 1: U hayron bo'lishi kerak, lekin sariyadagi shaxslarning ularni aks ettirishi juda yomon. (They should be humble, but those in power often set a bad example.)
- Person 1: Barcha ishlar notogʻri javobni bergan. (Everything is unjust.)
- Person 2: Nima boʻldi? (What happened?)
- Person 1: Men yillar davomida yaxshilikni yakka qilganman, ammo shunchaki shirin tagidan bir zilzila... (I've been doing good for years, but then a small earthquake shook things up...)
- Person 1: Men hamroyim boʻldim. (I'm disappointed.)
- Person 2: Nimaga? (Why?)
- Person 1: Men kutishim tugadi, ammo undan hech narsa eng katta umidimizni qondirilmadi. (I waited and waited, but nothing lived up to our expectations.)
- Person 1: Men tashvishli bo'ldim. (I'm worried.)
- Person 2: Qanday sabab? (Why?)
- Person 1: Sogʻligimni saqlashga qodir emasman. (I'm not able to keep my health in check.)
Conclusion
Congratulations on learning Southern Uzbek vocabulary related to feelings and emotions! To improve your Southern Uzbek Vocabulary, you can use the Polyglot Club website. Find native speakers and ask them any questions you may have! Don't forget to practice expressing yourself in different contexts. Remember, emotions are what make us human.
➡ If you have any questions, please ask them in the comments section below.
➡ Feel free to edit this wiki page if you think it can be improved. 😎
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