
Pamir, Tien Shan and glaciers, ancient cities, the Great Silk Road, pilaf and tea.
01.01 New Year
March 08.03, International Women's Day
March 21.03, Nowruz
May 09.05, Victory Day
May 27.06, National Unity Day
July 09.09, Independence Day
March 06.11, Constitution Day
December 31.12, New Year's Eve
102 police
101, fire department
103, emergency medical care
112, single emergency number
– Ismail Somoni, founder of the state
– Emomali Rahmon, President
– Parviz Nazarov, musician
– visiting border areas without special permission
– photographing military installations
– removal of carpets and antiques without a license
- participation of foreigners in rallies
- visiting mosques wearing shoes
– When meeting, it is customary to fold your palms and bow slightly.
– When entering the house, take off your shoes.
– Modest clothing is required in churches and monasteries.
– Respect for elders is expressed in special forms of address
– Important decisions are often accompanied by shared meals
– greeting / Salom / salom
– gratitude / Раҳмат / rahmat
– please / Iltimos / iltimos
– sorry / Mazur kuned / ma’zur kuned
– Where is the bus…? / Where is the bus…? / avtobus kujost
– How much is the ticket? / Chipta chand pul ast?
– pharmacy / Dorukhona / dorukhona
– I need a doctor / Ba man dukhtur lozim / ba man dukhtur lozim
– I need help / Ba man yori lozim / ba man yori lozim
– call the police / Милисаро даъват кунед / milisaro da'vat kuned
– call an ambulance / Ёри таъҷилӣ даъват кунед / yori ta'jili da'vat kuned
– Very tasty! / Khele bolazzat! / khele bolazzat
– bill, please / Hisob, iltimos / hisob iltimos
– toast / Ба саломатӣ! (To your health!) / ba salomati
– joke / In Tajikistan, the mountains are higher than conversations! / dar tojikiston kuhho bolotar az suhbatha
It is customary to discuss:
– National cuisine (plov, lagman)
– Hospitality and traditions
– Nature and mountains (Pamir)
– History and culture
– Sports (wrestling)
It is not accepted to discuss:
– Politics and power
- Civil War
- Social problems
– Relations with neighbors
– hike in the Pamirs
– to ride horses
– visit mosques
– to taste the cuisine
Pamir, Tien Shan and glaciers, ancient cities, the Great Silk Road, pilaf and tea.
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01.01 New Year
March 08.03, International Women's Day
March 21.03, Nowruz
May 09.05, Victory Day
May 27.06, National Unity Day
July 09.09, Independence Day
March 06.11, Constitution Day
December 31.12, New Year's Eve
102 police
101, fire department
103, emergency medical care
112, single emergency number
– Ismail Somoni, founder of the state
– Emomali Rahmon, President
– Parviz Nazarov, musician
– visiting border areas without special permission
– photographing military installations
– removal of carpets and antiques without a license
- participation of foreigners in rallies
- visiting mosques wearing shoes
– When meeting, it is customary to fold your palms and bow slightly.
– When entering the house, take off your shoes.
– Modest clothing is required in churches and monasteries.
– Respect for elders is expressed in special forms of address
– Important decisions are often accompanied by shared meals
– greeting / Salom / salom
– gratitude / Раҳмат / rahmat
– please / Iltimos / iltimos
– sorry / Mazur kuned / ma’zur kuned
– Where is the bus…? / Where is the bus…? / avtobus kujost
– How much is the ticket? / Chipta chand pul ast?
– pharmacy / Dorukhona / dorukhona
– I need a doctor / Ba man dukhtur lozim / ba man dukhtur lozim
– I need help / Ba man yori lozim / ba man yori lozim
– call the police / Милисаро даъват кунед / milisaro da'vat kuned
– call an ambulance / Ёри таъҷилӣ даъват кунед / yori ta'jili da'vat kuned
– Very tasty! / Khele bolazzat! / khele bolazzat
– bill, please / Hisob, iltimos / hisob iltimos
– toast / Ба саломатӣ! (To your health!) / ba salomati
– joke / In Tajikistan, the mountains are higher than conversations! / dar tojikiston kuhho bolotar az suhbatha
It is customary to discuss:
– National cuisine (plov, lagman)
– Hospitality and traditions
– Nature and mountains (Pamir)
– History and culture
– Sports (wrestling)
It is not accepted to discuss:
– Politics and power
- Civil War
- Social problems
– Relations with neighbors
– hike in the Pamirs
– to ride horses
– visit mosques
– to taste the cuisine
