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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 35. About the city and school in Uzbek

In this lesson, we learn to talk about the city, school, studies, and teachers in Uzbek. You will hear how to say where you are, what your level is, how many students are in the class, and who your teacher is. We will also learn how to describe a school building and a dormitory. The… 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 »

Lesson 13. Listening and speaking in Uzbek: -dan and -da, with audio

In this beginner Uzbek lesson, you will learn to understand and correctly pronounce the endings -dan and -da, which help answer the questions: “Where is he from?” and “Where is he?” We will practice asking such questions in Uzbek and answering them, listening to and repeating real phrases with native speakers. All exercises are accompanied… Read More »

Lesson 9. Where is he/she/it from? The Uzbek pronoun “u”, with audio

How to ask “Where is he?” or “Where is she from?” in Uzbek? In this lesson, we explore the colloquial use of the pronoun u (“he, she, it”) and learn how to correctly use the affixes -da and -dan. We will listen, speak, and write — with audio support from native Uzbek speakers. You will… Read More »

Lesson 4. Dialogues in Uzbek with simple grammar

Dialogues in the Uzbek language for beginners are a great way to quickly learn conversational phrases and expand your vocabulary. In this lesson, Marina Kozlova continues introducing you to the basics through exercises. We build on the knowledge from the first three lessons of my Uzbek self-study course and review elementary Uzbek grammar. Here you… Read More »

Lesson 3. Questions and answers when meeting someone in Uzbek

In this lesson, you will learn how to ask questions and how to answer them in Uzbek. We will build many affirmative, negative sentences and questions. We will go over simple but important phrases that will help you communicate in everyday situations. We will learn how to use personal pronouns in writing and speaking. Listen,… Read More »