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Northern Uzbek Vocabulary - Count to 10

Hi Northern Uzbek learners! 😊

In this lesson, you will learn how to count from 1 to 10 in Northern Uzbek. Let's get started!


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Tips for learning Northern Uzbek numbers[edit | edit source]

Learning numbers in a new language can be a bit tricky, but don't worry, we are here to help. Here are some tips to help you memorize the numbers in Northern Uzbek faster:

- Practice repetition: repeating the numbers out loud or writing them down several times will help you remember them. - Associate numbers with objects: for example, associate the number "3" with the word "triangles", "4" with "car wheels" or "5" with "fingers". - Use Northern Uzbek in your daily life: it's easier to remember numbers if you use them often in your daily routine.

Now, let's learn the numbers from 1 to 10 in Northern Uzbek.

Counting from 1 to 10 in Northern Uzbek[edit | edit source]

Here are the numbers in Northern Uzbek, along with their pronunciation and English translation:

Northern Uzbek Pronunciation English
1 bir one
2 ikki two
3 uch three
4 to'rt four
5 besh five
6 olti six
7 yetti seven
8 sakkiz eight
9 to'qqiz nine
10 o'n ten

Let's practice counting from 1 to 10 in Northern Uzbek!

  • Person 1: Bir. (One)
  • Person 2: Ikki. (Two)
  • Person 1: Uch. (Three)
  • Person 2: To'rt. (Four)
  • Person 1: Besh. (Five)
  • Person 2: Olti. (Six)
  • Person 1: Yetti. (Seven)
  • Person 2: Sakkiz. (Eight)
  • Person 1: To'qqiz. (Nine)
  • Person 2: O'n. (Ten)

Interesting facts[edit | edit source]

- Northern Uzbek language is spoken in Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, and Afghanistan. - The Uzbek language is one of the Turkic languages, which is a language family with around thirty languages spoken in Eastern Europe, Central Asia, and Siberia. - Uzbekistan is known for its beautiful architecture, textiles, and traditional food. source

To improve your Northern Uzbek Vocabulary, you can also use the Polyglot Club website. Find native speakers and ask them any questions!

If you want to explore more Northern Uzbek vocabulary, check out the Vocabulary page.


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