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Lesson 41. Souvenirs in Uzbek (suvenirlar) with audio

Which souvenirs are called “suvenirlar” in Uzbek and how are they pronounced correctly? In this lesson, you will learn the names of the most popular gifts from Uzbekistan: from mugs and tubeteikas to T-shirts, key rings, and plush teddy bears. Everything comes with audio from native speakers, practice, and exercises. Souvenirs in Uzbek are also

Lesson 39. Pronunciation of the plural in the Uzbek language

How to correctly pronounce words in the plural in the Uzbek language? In this lesson, we learn the pronunciation of nouns with the ending -lar — this is how the plural is formed in the Uzbek language. We review words in three exercises with audio and reinforce the vocabulary we have already studied earlier. Exercise

Lesson 38. Exercises on the plural form in Uzbek

In this lesson of our Uzbek language self-study course, we practice forming the plural of nouns. You will learn how to correctly use Uzbek plural forms, reinforce the rule through questions and dialogues, and improve your listening and speaking skills in Uzbek. The lesson includes exercises with pictures, matching tasks, and revision of previously learned

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

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.

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

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