yotoqdas
Yotoqdas is a term of Uzbek origin that translates to "roommate" or "bedfellow." Historically, it referred to a person who shared a sleeping space or living quarters, often out of necessity due to limited housing or economic conditions. This could apply to students in dormitories, workers in shared lodgings, or families in crowded homes. The practice of yotoqdas was common in many societies and continues to exist in various forms today.
In contemporary contexts, yotoqdas can encompass a wider range of shared living arrangements. It might involve
The concept of yotoqdas is not unique to Uzbek culture and shares similarities with roommate arrangements