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Fine,andyou?
onat, a siz?
Idon'tundertand. men dushenamok
Doyouspeak
Numbers - Uzbek
1
bir
siz inglische
2
ikki
English?
gepleyarsinizmi?
3
uch
Whereis…?
… niredeh?
4
turt
Howmuch?
nyacheh?
5
besh
6
olti
airport
aeroport
7
etti
bustation
durolha
8
sakkiz
doctor
lukman
9
tukkiz
friend
dot
10
un
hospital
keselkhana
100
yuz
hotel
mikmankhana
1000
ming
police
militsia
retaurant
retoran
Goodbye.
hayr
toilet
hajat'hana
Thankyou.
rakhmat
traintation
vokzal
Yes./No.
kha/yuk
Howareyou? kanday siz?
DoyouspeakEnglish? inglizcha bila sizmi?
Whereis…?
bad
ervet
boiledwater
gaina d'lan su
… kayerda?
bread
churek
Howmuch?
kancha/nichpul?
expensive
gummut
good
yakhsheh
airport
tayyorgokh
meat
et
bustation
avtobeket
rice
tui
doctor
tabib
tea
chay
friend
urmok/doot
hospital
kasalhona
Monday
dushanbe
hotel
mehmon'hona
Tuesday
seshenbe
police
militsia
Wednesday
charshanbe
retaurant
retoran
Thursday
penshenbe
toilet
hojat'hona
Friday
anna
traintation
temir yul vokzali
Saturday
shenbe
Sunday
yekshanbe
bad
yomon
boiledwater
kaynatilgan suv
UZBEK
Uzbekistan's major languages are Uzbek,
Russian and Tajik. Uzbek, a Turkic language,
is official and, with 15 million speakers, the
most widely spoken non-Slavic language from
the former Soviet states. It was first written
in Arabic script, then in Roman letters, and
since 1941 in a modified Cyrillic alphabet, but
the country has been moving to a Roman
alphabet. In our pronunciation guides, gh is
pronounced as in 'ugh', k/q as a guttural 'k', u as
the 'oo' in 'book' and kh as the 'ch' in 'Bach'.
bread
non
expensive
kimmat
good
yakhshi
meat
gusht
rice
guruch
tea
choy
Monday
dushanba
Tuesday
seyshanba
Wednesday
chorshanba
Thursday
payshanba
Peacebewithyou.
salom alaykhum
Friday
juma
Andpeacewithyou.
tinch berling
Saturday
shanba
(response)
Hello.
Sunday
yakshanba
salom
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