qochish
Qochish is a term in Uzbek that translates to "escape" or "to escape." It functions as both a verb in its infinitive form qochmoq and a noun in qochish, which denotes the act or instance of escaping. The word is used to describe fleeing from danger, evading pursuit, or leaving a place to avoid capture. It can be literal—such as escaping a dangerous situation—or figurative, as in escaping responsibility or a difficult circumstance.
Grammatical notes emphasize that qochmoq is an -moq verb form, while qochish (the noun) refers to the
Orthography and pronunciation: In Uzbek Latin script, the word is written qochish; in the traditional Uzbek
Origin and cognates: Qochish derives from Turkic roots meaning to flee or run away and has cognates
In usage, qochish is generally neutral but can carry negative connotations when describing illegal evasion or