Language/Northern-uzbek/Grammar/Negation
Hi Northern Uzbek learners! 😊
In this lesson, we'll learn about negation in Northern Uzbek grammar. Negation is an important concept in any language, and understanding how it works will help you speak Northern Uzbek more fluently and accurately. So let's get started!
Negation with "emas"
One of the most common ways to create a negative sentence in Northern Uzbek is to use the word "emas". This word means "not" and is used in the same way as "not" is used in English. It is important to note that "emas" comes after the verb in a sentence in Northern Uzbek.
Here are some examples:
Northern Uzbek | Pronunciation | English |
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Men uyda emasman | mehn ooydah e-mahs-mahn | I am not at home |
Sen o'qimaysan | sehn oqimay-sahn | You are not studying |
U yaxshi ko'radi, lekin borishni xohlamaydi | ooh yakh-shee koh-rah-dee, leh-keen boh-reesh-nee koh-la-may-dee | He likes it, but he doesn't want to go |
In the third example, we used "lekin" which means "but". This is a good example of using negation in a sentence with a conjunction.
Dialogue
- Person 1: Siz shirinlik yoxshimisiz? (Are you not sweet?)
- Person 2: Yo'q, men shirin emasman. (No, I am not sweet.)
Negation with "ema"
Another way to use negation in Northern Uzbek is to use the word "ema" which is used to negate nouns. It is similar to using "no" in English. "Ema" is usually used before the noun that you want to negate.
Here are some examples:
Northern Uzbek | Pronunciation | English |
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Bu kitob ema | boo kee-tohb e-mah | This is not a book |
Seni tushunmayapman | sehn-ee too-shun-mah-yahp-mahn | I don't understand you |
The second example is a good example of using "ema" before a verb.
Dialogue
- Person 1: Siz Olmosning amalga oshirishini bilmaysizmi? (Don't you know how to use a computer?)
- Person 2: Yo'q, men amal qilma emasman. (No, I don't use it.)
Negation with "hech..."
Another way to negate sentences in Northern Uzbek is to use the word "hech". This word means "nothing" and is used to form negative sentences. "Hech" is usually used before the verb in a sentence.
Here are some examples:
Northern Uzbek | Pronunciation | English |
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Men hech qachon bu bo'lishni xoxlamadim | mehn hehch kah-chohn boo bahl-ish-nee kho-khla-mah-deem | I never wanted this to happen |
Menda hech pul yo'q | mehn-da hehch pohl yohk | I have no money |
The second example shows a good example of using "hech" before a noun.
Dialogue
- Person 1: Sizning otabingizda televizor yo'qmi? (Don't you have a television in your room?)
- Person 2: Yo'q, bizda hech televizor yo'q. (No, we don't have a television. )
Notes
The word for "no" in Uzbek is "yo'q". It is important to note that in Uzbek language, there are multiple ways to express negation, and it is important to use the correct one depending on the context of the sentence.
To improve your Northern Uzbek Grammar, you can also use the Polyglot Club website. Find native speakers and ask them any questions!
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