Welcome to the free Uzbek language self-study course for beginners by Marina Kozlova. This course is designed for those who want to start learning Uzbek from scratch — or almost from scratch.
It allows you to study the Uzbek language independently, at your own pace, with a focus on practical usage rather than overwhelming theory.
🧭 Each lesson covers a specific topic — vocabulary, grammar, pronunciation, or common expressions.
📌 New materials are added as they become available. Stay tuned for updates and upcoming lessons.
🔗 Below is a list of all available lessons in the self-study course, each with a short description and audio.
Lessons from the Uzbek self-study course:
- Lesson 1. Hello in Uzbek — how to say hi, hello, and greetings in Uzbek language
- Lesson 2. Pronouns in Uzbek and personal endings
- Lesson 3. Questions and answers when meeting someone in Uzbek
- Lesson 4. Dialogues in Uzbek with simple grammar
- Lesson 5. Numbers in Uzbek from 0 to 10, with audio
- Lesson 6. Uzbek letters Ss, Oo, O‘o‘, with audio
- Lesson 7. Days of the week and goodbye in Uzbek
- Lesson 8. Countries, “where” and “from where” in Uzbek
- Lesson 9. Where is he/she/it from? The Uzbek pronoun “u”, with audio
- Lesson 10. “I don’t know” and other essential Uzbek phrases, with audio
- Lesson 11. Where is he/she/it from? — Conclusion of the topic, with audio
- Lesson 12. Uzbek letters u (у), y (й), and combinations ya (я), yo (ё), yu (ю), ye (е), with audio
- Lesson 13. Listening and speaking in Uzbek: -dan and -da, with audio
- Lesson 14. Uzbek alphabet and abbreviations (qisqartmalar), with audio
- Lesson 15. Classroom objects in Uzbek: Learning words, dialogues, and pronunciation
- Lesson 16. What to say in class in Uzbek — classroom language, dialogues, audio
- Lesson 17. Good morning, afternoon, and evening in Uzbek + hotel check-in (Mehmonxonaga kirish), with audio
- Lesson 18. Phrases for hotel check-in and booking a table at a restaurant in Uzbek, with audio
- Lesson 19. Booking a table in Uzbek
- Lesson 20. Countries, nationalities and languages in Uzbek, with audio
- Lesson 21. Uzbek digraphs sh, ch and the letter l, with audio
- Lesson 22. Uzbek personal pronouns and predicate affixes, a dialogue when meeting at a hotel restaurant
- Lesson 23. Uzbek verbless sentences — continuation
- Lesson 24. Small talk at a restaurant table in Uzbek, with audio
- Lesson 25. Useful words and phrases for communication in Uzbek
- Lesson 26. Practicing spoken Uzbek about nationalities
- Lesson 27. How to ask and answer about age in Uzbek
- Lesson 28. Uzbek interrogative words
- Lesson 29. Exercises on Uzbek interrogative words and questions
- Lesson 30. Numbers in Uzbek up to 100
- Lesson 31. Email address, “at” and “dot” in Uzbek
- Lesson 32. How to fill out a form or application in Uzbek
- Lesson 33. Time in Uzbek with audio
- Lesson 34. Uzbek phrases for greetings and meetings
- Lesson 35. About the city and school in Uzbek
- Lesson 36. Wallet and other small items in Uzbek
- Lesson 37. The plural in the Uzbek language
- Lesson 38. Exercises on the plural form in Uzbek
- Lesson 39. Pronunciation of the plural in the Uzbek language
- Lesson 40. How to say “what is this” and “I have” in Uzbek
- Lesson 42. How to ask “how much does it cost” in Uzbek
- Lesson 43. Useful phrases for shopping in Uzbek
- Respectful address to strangers in Uzbekistan — list of words and audio
I want to learn Uzbek language. The list of contents given above seem to be very practical.