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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 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 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 »

Lesson 10. “I don’t know” and other essential Uzbek phrases, with audio

In this lesson of conversational Uzbek, you will learn how to say “I don’t know,” “in my opinion,” “where,” and “from where” in Uzbek. You will also practice building simple dialogues. We’ll review familiar phrases and reinforce them through exercises and audio recorded by native Uzbek speakers. This lesson is suitable for beginners — A1… Read More »

Lesson 11. Where is he/she/it from? — Conclusion of the topic, with audio

Today we will review the Uzbek pronoun u (“he/she/it”), as well as the affixes -da (where?) and -dan (from where?). You will learn to form affirmative, negative sentences and questions, act out short dialogues, and memorize the names of countries in Uzbek. U, “Where is he/she/it?”, “Where is he/she/it from?” Exercise 1. Fill in the… Read More »