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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

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

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

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

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