Language/Northern-uzbek/Vocabulary/Shopping-and-Money
As a traveler or resident in Northern Uzbekistan, it is essential to learn how to navigate the local market and use Uzbek currency. In this lesson, we will explore the vocabulary necessary for shopping and money transactions in Northern Uzbekistan.
Vocabulary
Below are the most common words and phrases used in shopping and money-related situations, along with their pronunciations and English translations:
Northern Uzbek | Pronunciation | English |
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Bahosi qancha? | bah-hoh-si kahn-cha | How much does it cost? |
Pul | pool | Money |
Oq yo'l | oq yoal | Main street |
Qimmat | kheem-maht | Expensive |
Ancha | un-cha | So much/this much |
Tanga | tung-gah | Copper coin of low value |
Pul olish | pool oh-lish | To take money |
Azon | a-zon | Cheap |
Shunchaki | shoon-cha-ki | Just like that |
O'zgartirish | awz-gar-ti-resh | Change |
Bazar | bah-zahr | Market |
Sotib olish | soat-ib oh-lish | To buy |
Kelin | keh-leen | Daughter-in-law |
Tovar | toh-var | Merchandise |
Tushunmadim | too-shoon-mah-deem | I don't understand |
Useful Phrases
Learning the phrases below will help you navigate the market and make your transactions smoothly:
- Salom! (hello)
- Qanday gap? (How are you? [informal])
- Men yaxshi, rahmat. Siz bilan? (I am good, thank you. And you?)
- Tovarlar necha pul? (How much for the merchandise?)
- Ancha pul. (This much money.)
- Qimmat ekan, azon qiling. (It's expensive, please make it cheaper.)
- Shunchaki sotib olaymi? (Can I buy it for just like that?)
- Tanga borimizmi? (Do you have any small coins?)
- Bahosi qancha? (How much does it cost?)
- Changi tushunmadim. (I don't understand, could you explain?)
- Rahmat, xayr. (Thank you, goodbye.)
Cultural Tips
When shopping in Northern Uzbekistan, bargaining is a typical part of the transaction process. You can often ask for a lower price if the initial price seems high. However, be careful not to bargain too aggressively or insult the seller, as it is considered rude.
In the market, it is essential to dress conservatively and respectfully, covering your shoulders and legs. Women should also cover their hair with a scarf or hat.
Conclusion
In this lesson, we have learned the essential vocabulary and phrases needed for shopping and money transactions in Northern Uzbekistan. Remember to practice your bargaining skills but also respect the culture and tradition in these situations. With these new skills, you can confidently navigate the local market and make transactions without any hassle.