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Lesson 26. Practicing spoken Uzbek about nationalities

In this Uzbek language lesson, we continue developing conversational skills. You will learn how to ask questions using the particle -mi, talk about countries and nationalities, and answer confidently: affirmatively, negatively, or with clarification. The exercises help reinforce the topic through practice. Exercise 1. Ask questions and answer them. It is best to do this… Read More »

Lesson 22. Uzbek personal pronouns and predicate affixes, a dialogue when meeting at a hotel restaurant

Uzbek personal pronouns and predicate affixes. Uzbek sentences without verbs — affirmative, negative, questions and answers in the present tense. We continue working on Uzbek grammar. The lesson also includes meeting someone in a hotel restaurant, learning to ask whether seats are available and to carry on a short polite conversation. A dialogue when meeting… Read More »

Lesson 14. Uzbek alphabet and abbreviations (qisqartmalar), with audio

In Lesson 14 of our Uzbek self-study course with native speaker audio, you will learn about the Uzbek alphabet. How many letters are there in the Uzbek language? Latin or Cyrillic? How do the letters of the Uzbek Cyrillic and Latin alphabets correspond to each other? How can you distinguish similar sounds and pronounce the… Read More »

Lesson 8. Countries, “where” and “from where” in Uzbek

How do you say Egypt in Uzbek? It’s Misr. And Uzbekistan? Of course, O’zbekiston. In this lesson, you will learn the names of countries in Uzbek (at least 15), including Uzbekistan’s neighboring countries. You’ll also learn how to correctly ask the questions “Where?” and “From where?” in Uzbek and how to use the affixxes -da… Read More »