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==Facts about Northern Uzbek ==
==Facts about Northern Uzbek ==
*'''Language code (ISO 639-3)''': <code>uzn</code>
*'''Language code (ISO 639-3)''': <code>uzn</code>
*'''Autonyms''' (''how to write "Northern Uzbek" in Northern Uzbek''): <code>'Ўзбек тили / O'zbek tili / أۇزبېك ﺗﻴﻠی / 'اوزبیک</code>
*'''Autonyms''' (''how to write "Northern Uzbek" in Northern Uzbek''): <code>'Ўзбек тили / O'zbek tili / أۇزبېك ﺗﻴﻠی / 'اوزبیک</code>
*'''Other names for "Northern Uzbek"''': <code>O’zbek,Ouzbek,Usbaki,Usbeki</code>
*'''Other names for "Northern Uzbek"''': <code>O’zbek,Ouzbek,Usbaki,Usbeki</code>
*'''The Northern Uzbek language is spoken in''': <code>Uzbekistan</code>
*'''The Northern Uzbek language is spoken in''': <code>Uzbekistan</code>
Uzbek is a Turkic language that is the first official and only declared national language of Uzbekistan. The language of Uzbeks is spoken by some 27 million native speakers in Uzbekistan, 3–4 million in Afghanistan, and around 5 million in the rest of Central Asia, making it the second-most widely spoken Turkic language after Turkish.
Uzbek belongs to the Eastern Turkic or Karluk branch of the Turkic language family. External influences include Arabic, Persian and Russian. One of the most noticeable distinctions of Uzbek from other Turkic languages is the rounding of the vowel /ɑ/ to /ɔ/, a feature that was influenced by Persian. Unlike other Turkic languages, vowel harmony is completely lost in Standard Uzbek, though it is (albeit somewhat less strictly) still observed in its dialects, as with its sister Karluk language Uyghur.
===Sources===
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uzbek_language
==Uzbek Dictionaries==
<span class="jb">•</span> [https://ctild.sitehost.iu.edu/Main/Uzbek-EnglishDictionary Center for Turkic and iranian lexicography and dialectology]: Uzbek-English dictionary
<span class="jb">•</span> [https://ctild.sitehost.iu.edu/ConciseThematicDictionary/ConciseThematicDictionary Thematic dictionary] Uzbek-English &amp; Tashkent dialect
<span class="jb">•</span> [https://ctild.sitehost.iu.edu/DictionaryOfUzbekMetaphors/MetaphorsByCategories Metaphors]
<span class="jb">•</span> [http://zangorikema.com/ Zangori kema]: Uzbek-English dictionary
<span class="jb">•</span> [http://www.uzbek-glossary.com/ Uzbek-glossary.com]: Uzbek-English dictionary by topics
<span class="jb">•</span> [https://pauctle.com/uztr/ Pauctle]: Uzbek-Turkish dictionary
<span class="jb">•</span> [http://n.ziyouz.com/books/lugatlar/Fransuzcha-o'zbekcha%20lug'at%20%28Bayram%20Balci%20-%20direktor%29.pdf Dictionnaire français-ouzbek] <span class="k">[PDF]</span> French-Uzbek dictionary (2008)
<span class="jb">•</span> [https://www.17-minute-world-languages.com/en/uzbek/ 17 minute languages]: Uzbek-English common phrases <span class="k">(+ audio)</span>
<span class="jb">•</span> [https://www.omniglot.com/language/phrases/uzbek.php Omniglot]: Uzbek-English common phrases <span class="k">(+ audio)</span>
<span class="jb">•</span> [https://fieldsupport.dliflc.edu/index.aspx Defense language institute]: [https://fieldsupport.dliflc.edu/products/uzbek/ux_bc_LSK/default.html basic vocabulary] <span class="k">(+ audio)</span> - [https://fieldsupport.dliflc.edu/products/uzbek/ux_ca_LSK/default.html civil affairs] - [https://fieldsupport.dliflc.edu/products/uzbek/ux_md_LSK/default.html medical] <span class="np">([https://fieldsupport.dliflc.edu/index.aspx Defense Language Institute])</span>
<span class="jb">•</span> [https://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&pid=sites&srcid=c2FyYXRlcG8uY29tfHV6YmVrfGd4OjY1NWI1MmE4MmM5MmJmZjU English-Russian-Uzbek phrasebook] (1977)
<span class="jb">•</span> [https://archive.org/details/avocabularydial00olufgoog?view=theater Vocabulary of the dialect of Bokhara] by Ole Olufsen (1905)
===Sources===
https://www.lexilogos.com/english/uzbek_dictionary.htm
==Free Northern Uzbek Lessons==
==Free Northern Uzbek Lessons==


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==Uzbek Online Virtual Keyboard==
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== Last Lessons ==
[[Language/Northern-uzbek/Culture/Wine-and-Spirits|Wine and Spirits]] — [[Language/Northern-uzbek/Culture/Tea-Culture|Tea Culture]] — [[Language/Northern-uzbek/Culture/Traditional-Dishes|Traditional Dishes]] — [[Language/Northern-uzbek/Grammar/Causative-Constructions|Causative Constructions]] — [[Language/Northern-uzbek/Grammar/Indirect-Discourse|Indirect Discourse]] — [[Language/Northern-uzbek/Grammar/Relative-Clauses|Relative Clauses]] — [[Language/Northern-uzbek/Culture/Contemporary-Uzbek-Literature|Contemporary Uzbek Literature]] — [[Language/Northern-uzbek/Culture/Folktales-and-Legends|Folktales and Legends]] — [[Language/Northern-uzbek/Culture/Poetry-and-Prose|Poetry and Prose]] — [[Language/Northern-uzbek/Vocabulary/Karshi-Khanabad-Dialect|Karshi Khanabad Dialect]] — [[Language/Northern-uzbek/Vocabulary/Ferghana-Valley-Dialect|Ferghana Valley Dialect]] — [[Language/Northern-uzbek/Vocabulary/Samarkand-Dialect|Samarkand Dialect]] — [[Language/Northern-uzbek/Grammar/Subjunctive-Mood|Subjunctive Mood]] — [[Language/Northern-uzbek/Grammar/Conditional-Sentences|Conditional Sentences]] — [[Language/Northern-uzbek/Grammar/Passive-Voice|Passive Voice]] — [[Language/Northern-uzbek/Vocabulary/Science-and-Technology|Science and Technology]] — [[Language/Northern-uzbek/Vocabulary/Business-and-Work|Business and Work]] — [[Language/Northern-uzbek/Vocabulary/Idioms-and-Proverbs|Idioms and Proverbs]] — [[Language/Northern-uzbek/Culture/Historical-Sites-and-Landmarks|Historical Sites and Landmarks]] — [[Language/Northern-uzbek/Culture/Art-and-Music|Art and Music]] — [[Language/Northern-uzbek/Culture/Traditions-and-Customs|Traditions and Customs]] — [[Language/Northern-uzbek/Grammar/Present-Tense|Present Tense]] — [[Language/Northern-uzbek/Vocabulary/Shopping-and-Money|Shopping and Money]] — [[Language/Northern-uzbek/Vocabulary/Transportation|Transportation]] — [[Language/Northern-uzbek/Vocabulary/Food-and-Drink|Food and Drink]] — [[Language/Northern-uzbek/Grammar/Adjective-Agreement|Adjective Agreement]] — [[Language/Northern-uzbek/Grammar/Noun-Cases|Noun Cases]] — [[Language/Northern-uzbek/Grammar/Subject-Verb-Agreement|Subject Verb Agreement]] — [[Language/Northern-uzbek/Vocabulary/Family-and-Relationships|Family and Relationships]] — [[Language/Northern-uzbek/Vocabulary/Numbers-and-Counting|Numbers and Counting]]
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Facts about Northern Uzbek[edit | edit source]

  • Language code (ISO 639-3): uzn
  • Autonyms (how to write "Northern Uzbek" in Northern Uzbek): 'Ўзбек тили / O'zbek tili / أۇزبېك ﺗﻴﻠی / 'اوزبیک
  • Other names for "Northern Uzbek": O’zbek,Ouzbek,Usbaki,Usbeki
  • The Northern Uzbek language is spoken in: Uzbekistan


Uzbek is a Turkic language that is the first official and only declared national language of Uzbekistan. The language of Uzbeks is spoken by some 27 million native speakers in Uzbekistan, 3–4 million in Afghanistan, and around 5 million in the rest of Central Asia, making it the second-most widely spoken Turkic language after Turkish.

Uzbek belongs to the Eastern Turkic or Karluk branch of the Turkic language family. External influences include Arabic, Persian and Russian. One of the most noticeable distinctions of Uzbek from other Turkic languages is the rounding of the vowel /ɑ/ to /ɔ/, a feature that was influenced by Persian. Unlike other Turkic languages, vowel harmony is completely lost in Standard Uzbek, though it is (albeit somewhat less strictly) still observed in its dialects, as with its sister Karluk language Uyghur.


Sources[edit | edit source]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uzbek_language

Uzbek Dictionaries[edit | edit source]

Center for Turkic and iranian lexicography and dialectology: Uzbek-English dictionary

Thematic dictionary Uzbek-English & Tashkent dialect

Metaphors

Zangori kema: Uzbek-English dictionary

Uzbek-glossary.com: Uzbek-English dictionary by topics

Pauctle: Uzbek-Turkish dictionary

Dictionnaire français-ouzbek [PDF] French-Uzbek dictionary (2008)

17 minute languages: Uzbek-English common phrases (+ audio)

Omniglot: Uzbek-English common phrases (+ audio)

Defense language institute: basic vocabulary (+ audio) - civil affairs - medical (Defense Language Institute)

English-Russian-Uzbek phrasebook (1977)

Vocabulary of the dialect of Bokhara by Ole Olufsen (1905)


Sources[edit | edit source]

https://www.lexilogos.com/english/uzbek_dictionary.htm

Free Northern Uzbek Lessons[edit | edit source]

Language Exchange[edit | edit source]

Forum[edit | edit source]

Tools[edit | edit source]

Marketplace[edit | edit source]

Uzbek Online Virtual Keyboard[edit | edit source]

Last Lessons[edit | edit source]

Wine and SpiritsTea CultureTraditional DishesCausative ConstructionsIndirect DiscourseRelative ClausesContemporary Uzbek LiteratureFolktales and LegendsPoetry and ProseKarshi Khanabad DialectFerghana Valley DialectSamarkand DialectSubjunctive MoodConditional SentencesPassive VoiceScience and TechnologyBusiness and WorkIdioms and ProverbsHistorical Sites and LandmarksArt and MusicTraditions and CustomsPresent TenseShopping and MoneyTransportationFood and DrinkAdjective AgreementNoun CasesSubject Verb AgreementFamily and RelationshipsNumbers and Counting