Chiqish
Chiqish is a word in Uzbek that functions as both a noun meaning "exit" or "the act of leaving," and as part of verbal forms related to chiqmoq, meaning "to go out" or "to leave." The noun chiqish refers to the act or point of leaving, such as an exit from a building or a vehicle, while the verb form is used to express the action of leaving. In everyday speech it can describe physical departures as well as the completion of processes; the antonym is kirish, meaning "entry" or "to go in."
Etymology: Chiqish derives from a Turkic root chiq- and is cognate with Turkish çıkış. The sense of
Usage and contexts: In architecture and signage, chiqish is used for phrases like chiqish joyi (exit point)
See also: Kirish, which relates to entry; chiqish bo‘yicha belgilar, signage for exits.