Category Archives: Uzbek Lessons

Lesson 43. Useful phrases for shopping in Uzbek

Want to learn how to shop in Uzbek? In this lesson, you’ll learn useful phrases that will help you at the bazaar, in a shop, or when buying souvenirs. We’ll show you how to ask for prices, politely request items, thank the seller — all with examples, audio, and exercises. Exercise 1. Listen and repeat… Read More »

Lesson 42. How to ask “how much does it cost” in Uzbek

Do you want to buy something in Uzbek but don’t know how to ask the price? In this lesson you will learn key phrases on the topic “How much does it cost?” in Uzbek. You will learn to understand and use common questions about price, hold short dialogues, and respond to the seller’s answer. Exercises,… Read More »

Lesson 21. Uzbek digraphs sh, ch and the letter l, with audio

In this lesson we will take a closer look at the Uzbek digraphs sh, ch and the letter l, and also review the names of countries and nationalities with them. Exercise 1. Listen and repeat the letters and words. Pictures and words Letters (Latin) Letters (Cyrillic) Examples shaxmat Sh sh Шш Amerika Qoʻshma Shtatlari, Birlashgan… Read More »

Respectful address to strangers in Uzbekistan — list of words and audio

How to address a stranger in Uzbekistan in the Uzbek language? In Uzbekistan, great importance is attached to respectful forms of communication. If you want to make a good impression, it is important to know how to properly choose a respectful form of address for a man or a woman. Even without knowing the name… Read More »

Lesson 20. Countries, nationalities and languages in Uzbek, with audio

Mamlakatlar, millatlar va tillar translated from Uzbek means “Countries, nationalities and languages.” This is the topic of our lesson today. Today we will learn how to say in Uzbek: The lesson includes exercises with pictures, tables, a crossword puzzle, as well as explanations on grammar and the use of the affixes -lik and -cha. 🔁… Read More »

Lesson 19. Booking a table in Uzbek

In this lesson you will learn how to book a table in a restaurant or café in Uzbek: by phone or on the spot. We will go through useful phrases such as: Everything comes with audio, dialogues and exercises. The lesson continues the practical topic started in the previous material on hotel registration. Booking a… Read More »

Lesson 18. Phrases for hotel check-in and booking a table at a restaurant in Uzbek, with audio

In this lesson, you will learn how to speak Uzbek in typical everyday situations: when checking into a hotel and when booking a table over the phone. You will practice stating a reservation, spelling your last name (harflab aytish), indicating the number of guests, the time of the visit, and understanding clarifying questions. All phrases… Read More »

Lesson 17. Good morning, afternoon, and evening in Uzbek + hotel check-in (Mehmonxonaga kirish), with audio

“Good evening” in Uzbek. In this lesson, you will learn how in Uzbek to greet a guest at a hotel (Xayrli tong, kun, kech), ask for information during registration (ismi, familiyasi, joy bron qilingan – reserved) and confirm details. All phrases come with audio by native speakers and examples of dialogues at the reception desk.… Read More »

Lesson 16. What to say in class in Uzbek — classroom language, dialogues, audio

What should you say during an Uzbek lesson? How do you ask, thank, or request repetition in Uzbek?In this lesson, we learn the most essential phrases and verbs for classroom communication: how to apologize for being late, how to say “I don’t understand,” how to ask the teacher a question. All this — with audio… Read More »

Lesson 15. Classroom objects in Uzbek: Learning words, dialogues, and pronunciation

In this lesson, you will learn how to say in Uzbek the names of objects we see in almost any classroom: blackboard, chair, laptop, door, dictionary, and more. You will learn how to ask “What is this?” and hear the correct pronunciation of the words from native Uzbek speakers. This lesson is suitable for beginners… Read More »