Numbers in Uzbek from 11 to 100 are an important topic for beginners. In this lesson, we will learn how to write and pronounce Uzbek numbers correctly, listen to how they sound in audio by native speakers, and practice using them in real situations, such as saying a phone number. If you are already familiar with numbers from 1 to 10, it’s time to move forward!
Numbers in Uzbek from 11 to 100
We have already covered Uzbek numbers from 1 to 10. As a reminder, numbers in Uzbek are called sonlar.
Today we will learn Uzbek numbers from 11 to 100.
Exercise 1. Listen and repeat the numbers. Then cover the words and say the numbers in Uzbek from memory.
11-20
11 o’n bir
12 o’n ikki
13 o’n uch
14 o’n to’rt
15 o’n besh
16 o’n olti
17 o’n yetti
18 o’n sakkiz
19 o’n to’qqiz
20 yigirma
21 yigirma bir
22 yigirma ikki
30 o’ttiz
33 o’ttiz uch
40 qirq
44 qirq to’rt
50 ellik
55 ellik besh
60 oltmish
66 oltmish olti
70 yetmish
77 yetmish yetti
80 sakson
88 sakson sakkiz
90 to’qson
99 to’qson to’qqiz
100 (bir) yuz
Just in case, a thousand in Uzbek is ming.
Exercise 2. Listen and write down the numbers.
16,
Exercise 3. Listen and complete the phone number.
9- 6— -5 —
Exercise 4. Say these phone numbers. Then listen and check.
1 93 512 66 56
2 71 254 07 42
3 99 327 89 47
Exercise 5. Work with a partner. Ask each other about a phone number and answer. Write down your partner’s phone number.
(Sizning) telefon raqamingiz nima?
Exercise 6. Write the following numbers in words:
11
15
23
27
31
37
43
48
54
56
61
69
78
79
82
84
92
96
Then practice saying them to each other so that your partner writes the correct number in digits. Each person can tell the other only half of the numbers you wrote or, if desired, all of them.
Exercise 7. Write 11 more numbers in words.
1 60
2 13
3 40
4 11
5 80
6 100
7 12
8 70
9 90
10 15
11 20
Exercise 8. Write the numbers.
1 o’n sakkiz
2 yigirma uch
3 qirq yetti
4 o’n to’qqiz
5 o’ttiz sakkiz
6 ellik to’qqiz
7 yetmish ikki
8 o’n to’rt
9 to’qson bir
10 o’n olti
Now you know how numbers from 11 to 100 are called and pronounced in Uzbek. You have learned to write them in digits and words, recognize them by ear, and use them in speech. Practice both orally and in writing to reinforce your skills. In the next lesson, we will continue the topic of everyday communication — we will learn how to say an email address and use “at” and “dot” in Uzbek.
- Previous lesson: Lesson 29. Exercises on Uzbek interrogative words and questions
- Next lesson: Lesson 31. Email address, “at” and “dot” in Uzbek
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Answers to exercises
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Exercise 2. (16), 81, 34, 97, 100, 11, 78, 56, 15, 62, 29, 40
Exercise 3. Полностью номер телефона выглядит так: 94 652 45 76
Exercise 6.
11 o’n bir
15 o’n besh
23 yigirma uch
27 yigirma yetti
31 o’ttiz bir
37 o’ttiz yetti
43 qirq uch
48 qirq sakkiz
54 ellik to’rt
56 ellik olti
61 oltmish bir
69 oltmish to’qqiz
78 yetmish sakkiz
79 yetmish to’qqiz
82 sakson ikki
84 sakson to’rt
92 to’qson ikki
96 to’qson olti
Exercise 7.
1 60 oltmish
2 13 o’n uch
3 40 qirq
4 11 o’n bir
5 80 sakson
6 100 bir yuz
7 12 o’n ikki
8 70 yetmish
9 90 to’qson
10 15 o’n besh
11 20 yigirma
Exercise 8.
1 o’n sakkiz 18
2 yigirma uch 23
3 qirq yetti 47
4 o’n to’qqiz 19
5 o’ttiz sakkiz 38
6 ellik to’qqiz 59
7 yetmish ikki 72
8 o’n to’rt 14
9 to’qson bir 91
10 o’n olti 16