ҳар for

Language
javascript
Surface
stdlib
Locale
uz-Cyrl
Concept
for
Brain ID
javascript/stdlib/for
Gloss
for — a counted / iterating loop
Upstream reference
MDN · search
Brain version
1.1.0-alpha.13 · generated Mon, 20 Jul 2026 15:26:24 GMT · hash 4914b8003cdd29d0…

Provenance

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Across locales

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AI council review

Reviewed by 1 model · @cf/aisingapore/gemma-sea-lion-v4-27b-it · 2026-07-17

Cluster control-flow · locale uz-Cyrl · member for

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verdict
ҳар
existing translation
ҳар бир
improved translation
Explanation

'Ҳар бир' (har bir) means 'each one' and is slightly better, but still feels incomplete. Needs native speaker review to determine the most natural way to express 'for' loops in Uzbek programming context. Consider 'учун' (uchun - for) as a possibility.

Issue breakdown

  • accuracy While 'ҳар' means 'each', it doesn't fully capture the iterative nature of a 'for' loop. It's too general.
  • specificity Lacks the sense of iteration over a sequence.