What do you call "a problem in your throat that makes it difficult to talk or breathe"?
Answer: Cough — Yo'tal
What's the term for the game where you kick a ball into a goal?
Football — Futbol
What preposition is used to describe something being "on the other side" of something?
On the opposite — Qarama-qarshi tomonda
What adjective would describe someone who feels "not good"?
Sick — Kasal
What do you say when you are politely trying to get someone's attention?
Excuse me! — Kechirasiz!
What’s the English word for "qorinda og'riq"?
Stomach-ache — Qorinda og'riq
What do you call the equipment used to hit a ball in tennis?
Racket — Raketka
What preposition is used when something is "below" something else?
Under — Ostida
What adjective describes something that is "very tired"?
Exhausted — Charchagan
How do you express gratitude in English?
Thank you! — Rahmat!
What is the term for "a pain in your tooth"?
Toothache — Tish og'rig'i
What’s the term for the place where people play football?
Football field — Futbol maydoni
Which preposition is used to describe something that is "next to" another thing?
Beside — Yonida
What adjective means "something that makes you happy"?
Lovely — Chiroyli
What’s the expression for when you’re apologizing?
I’m sorry — Uzr
What do you call "a medical professional who helps patients in the hospital"?
Nurse — Hamshira
Who is the person who works to stop fires?
Firefighter — Yong'in o'chiruvchi
What preposition would you use to say something is "in the middle of" something else?
In the middle of — O'rtasida
What adjective would you use to describe someone who is “new”?
Young — Yosh
How do you wish someone to feel better after they are sick?
Get well soon! — Yaxshi bo'lib ket!
If someone has tana harorati bor, what do they have?
A temperature — Tana harorati
What’s the term for “an event where athletes compete in sports”?
Match — O'yin, musobaqa
If you're saying something is "upstairs", where is it?
Upstairs — Yuqarida
What adjective describes something that is “big and hard to lift”?
Heavy — Og'ir
What do you say to someone when you love them a lot?
Lots of love — Ko'p muhabbat