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*O’zbekistonda odatda qachon qor yog’adi (snows)? – Dekabrda Qaysi oylarda yomg’ir ko’p yog’adi? – Martda va aprelda. | *O’zbekistonda odatda qachon qor yog’adi (snows)? – Dekabrda Qaysi oylarda yomg’ir ko’p yog’adi? – Martda va aprelda. | ||
The verb bo’lmoq is used to describe weather patterns that are habitual, usual. For example: O’zbekistonda qish sovuq bo’ladi, yomg’ir bilan qor yog’adi. – Winter season in Uzbekistan is cold, rainy and snowy. | |||
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https://slaviccenters.duke.edu/sites/slaviccenters.duke.edu/files/file-attachments/uzbek.original.pdf | https://slaviccenters.duke.edu/sites/slaviccenters.duke.edu/files/file-attachments/uzbek.original.pdf |
Revision as of 11:08, 15 September 2021
Adjectives with that are formed with suffix – li.
In Uzbek in order to form a descriptive adjective one can add suffix “-li” to the noun.
For example:
- yomg’ir (rain)
- yomg’irli (rainy).
Often, verbs like yog’moq and esmoq are used with nouns to describe the weather patterns. For example:
- yomg’ir – rain, yog’moq – to fall
- yomg’ir yog’yapti – it’s raining
or
- shamol – wind, esmoq – to blow
- shamol esadi – it’s windy
For example:
- O’zbekistonda odatda qachon qor yog’adi (snows)? – Dekabrda Qaysi oylarda yomg’ir ko’p yog’adi? – Martda va aprelda.
The verb bo’lmoq is used to describe weather patterns that are habitual, usual. For example: O’zbekistonda qish sovuq bo’ladi, yomg’ir bilan qor yog’adi. – Winter season in Uzbekistan is cold, rainy and snowy.