In this lesson, you will learn how to pronounce an email address in Uzbek, how to say “at” and “dot” in Uzbek, and also practice understanding Uzbek numbers by ear, which are often confusing. Listen to native speakers and train to distinguish between numbers like 6 and 60, 9 and 90, 7 and 70, and others. Excellent practice for everyday speech, forms, and email correspondence.
Exercise 1. Hear the difference between the numbers. Then repeat them after the native speaker.
1 a 2 b 20
2 a 9 b 30
3 a 6 b 60
4 a 7 b 70
5 a 8 b 80
6 a 9 b 90
7 a 6 b 30
Exercise 2. Now you will hear only one number in each line. Circle it in Exercise 1.
Exercise 3. Listen to the conversation. Number the questions in the order they appear in the dialogue.
___Manzilingiz nima?
___Elektron pochta manzilingiz nima?
___Necha yoshdasiz?
___Telefon raqamingiz nima?
yaqin — close, not far
et belgisi — at sign, @
nuqta — dot
In real Uzbek speech, for the @ sign people often say:
et belgisi — @ sign (literally “sign ‘at’”, like in English)
maymunchacha — jokingly, but also used (literally “little monkey”)
kuchukcha — occurs, but less commonly and sometimes causes confusion with “puppy,” since literally it means “puppy.”
Exercise 4. Listen to the conversation again. Write the numbers from the answers.
1 __________________
2 Shoh ko’chasi, ____nchi uy
3 ____ yoshda
4 alisher___@gmail.com
Exercise 5. Listen and write down the phone numbers. Then listen again and repeat the phone numbers.
1 9_ 9_8 _9 _ _
2 __ 27 _ _7 _3
3 _6 __4 22 __
Exercise 6. Listen and write the numbers. Then listen again and repeat the numbers.
1 Navoiy ko’chasi, __-uy
2 Men ____yoshdaman.
3 lola.karimova___@gmail.com
4 Siz ____inchi xonadasiz.
5 10______3
Now you know how to say “at” and “dot” in Uzbek, and how to correctly pronounce an email address. We practiced distinguishing similar Uzbek numbers by ear, reviewed important questions about age, address, and phone. In the next lesson — filling out a form or application in Uzbek.
- Previous lesson: Lesson 30. Numbers in Uzbek up to 100
- Next lesson: Lesson 32. How to fill out a form or application in Uzbek
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Answers to the exercises and audio transcript
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Exercise 2. 1 a (2) 2 b (30) 3 b (60) 4 a (7) 5 b (80) 6 a (9) 7 a (6)
Exercise 3. 2 Manzilingiz nima? 4 Elektron pochta manzilingiz nima? 3 Necha yoshdasiz? 1 Telefon raqamingiz nima?
Exercise 4. 1 99 245 16 74 2 Shoh ko’chasi, 57nchi uy 3 39 yoshda 4 alisher85@gmail.com
A: Ajoyib. Xo‘p, seshanba kuni ko‘rishguncha.
B: Ha. Oh, telefon raqamingiz nima?
A: Bu — to‘qson to‘qqiz, ikki yuz qirq besh, o‘n olti, yetmish to‘rt.
2
A: Rahmat. Manzilingizni ayting, iltimos.
B: Bu Shoh ko‘chasi, ellik yettinchi uy. Bu yerdan juda yaqin.
3
A: Kiring, o‘tiring. Siz Alisher Azizovsiz, to‘g‘rimi?
B: Ha, Alisher Azizovman.
A: Siz necha yoshdasiz, janob Azizov?
B: Men o‘ttiz to‘qqiz yoshdaman.
4
A: Katta rahmat. Yana bir narsa. Elektron pochta manzilingiz nima?
B: Bu — alisher85 et belgisi gmail nuqta com.
Exercise 5. 1) 90 978 39 67 2) 71 276 87 33 3) 96 534 22 79
Exercise 6. 1 Navoiy ko’chasi, 18-uy 2 Men 27 yoshdaman. 3 lola.karimova73@gmail.com 4 Siz 65inchi xonadasiz. 5 100103