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Lesson 36. Wallet and other small items in Uzbek

How do you say wallet, glasses, charger or credit card in Uzbek? In this lesson we study the names of small everyday objects in Uzbek. You already know the basic words for the classroom — now it’s time to move on. You will find a list of new words, audio from native speakers, memorization exercises… Read More »

Lesson 31. Email address, “at” and “dot” in Uzbek

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… Read More »

Lesson 28. Uzbek interrogative words

How do you say “how much,” “who,” “what,” “where,” “how,” and “when” in Uzbek? In this lesson, we will learn how to ask questions in Uzbek using common interrogative words such as kim, nima, qayerda, necha, qalay, qachon and others. You will learn how to ask: The lesson includes exercises and audio by native Uzbek… Read More »

Lesson 25. Useful words and phrases for communication in Uzbek

In this lesson, we continue developing conversational skills in the Uzbek language. You will learn to use useful words and phrases that are helpful in everyday conversation—both in a café or on the street, and when meeting people. We analyze expressions without verbs in the present tense: statements, negations, questions, and answers. You will also… Read More »

Lesson 24. Small talk at a restaurant table in Uzbek, with audio

Today we continue studying conversational Uzbek and learn how to make small talk in a restaurant or café. You will learn how to ask whether seats are available, explain where you are from, and keep a short dialogue with new acquaintances. The lesson is especially useful for tourists, as well as for those who live… 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 »