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Lesson 29. Exercises on Uzbek interrogative words and questions

In this lesson, we will practice asking questions in Uzbek and using interrogative words — kim, nima, qayerda, qachon, necha, and others. You will work with real dialogues, questions with missing words, sentence-building exercises, and answers. This is an important step toward speaking and understanding Uzbek confidently. The lesson is suitable for beginners and for… 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 27. How to ask and answer about age in Uzbek

How do you ask and answer how old someone is in Uzbek? How do you find out where someone is from and greet properly? In this lesson, we practice dialogues with questions about age and other personal information, learn how to ask for a phone number, introduce people, and do all this in real, spoken… Read More »

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 23. Uzbek verbless sentences — continuation

Learning Uzbek: we continue studying how sentences without verbs are formed in the present tense. This lesson includes exercises on statements, negation, and questions, as well as revision of personal predicate affixes (here suffixes) and the particle emas. This will help you speak freely about who you are, where you are from, and where you… Read More »

Lesson 2. Pronouns in Uzbek and personal endings

Personal pronouns in Uzbek — men (I), sen (you [informal]), siz (you [formal]) — and the predicate suffixes -man, -san, -siz play an important role in forming sentences and questions.In this lesson, you will get acquainted with the use of personal pronouns and the corresponding affixes (suffixes) in the Uzbek language, and you will also… Read More »