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Northern Uzbek Vocabulary → Everyday Life → Transportation

As a Northern Uzbek language teacher with 20 years of experience, I am excited to guide you through this lesson on transportation. It is an essential topic for anyone planning to travel or live in Uzbekistan.

Transportation in Uzbekistan is diverse, ranging from buses and trains to taxis and shared taxis. It is crucial to know how to ask for directions and buy tickets, especially if you're not familiar with the language. Let's dive into the Northern Uzbek vocabulary you'll need to navigate transportation efficiently.


Once you've mastered this lesson, take a look at these related pages: Numbers & Education.

Asking for Directions

When you need to find your way around, asking for directions is essential. Here are some phrases you can use:

Northern Uzbek Pronunciation English
Qayerga borish kerak? qajerğa borish keraq? Where do I need to go?
Yo'q, shuni bilmayman. yoʻq, şuni bilmayman. No, I don't know that.
Bormi? bormi? Is it far?
Ha, uzoq. ha, uzok. Yes, it is far.

Remember, if you get lost or need help, many people in Uzbekistan are eager to assist tourists.

Buying Tickets

To use public transportation, especially trains, you need to purchase tickets. Here are some phrases you can use when buying tickets:

Northern Uzbek Pronunciation English
Qancha pul kerak? qanča pul keraq? How much is the fare?
Haqiqi, bilet beraman. haqiqi, bilet beraʻman. Yes, give me a ticket.
Haqiqati berilganmi? haqiqati berilganmi? Is this the real ticket?
Yo'q, u yolg'on yoʻq, u yolɣʻon. No, it's fake.

Using Public Transportation

Different regions in Uzbekistan have different types of public transportation. In Tashkent, the capital city, you can find buses, trolleys, and a metro system. In other areas, shared taxis, called "marshrutkas," are common. Here are some phrases you can use when taking public transportation:

Northern Uzbek Pronunciation English
Na qadam yurish tugadi. na qadam juriş tuɣadi. It's time to get off.
Baqaylardingizni tanlashingiz kerak. baqaylaringizni tanlaşingiz keraq. You need to choose your seat.
Yonida o'tiring. jonida otiring. Sit by the window.
Yuzimizga qarshi otirishingiz mumkinmi? yuzimizɡa qarşi otirishinɡiz mumkinmi? Can I sit facing you?

Don't forget, always ask the price before taking a taxi or shared taxi. Bargaining is common in Uzbekistan, and you don't want to pay too much.

By mastering these essential Northern Uzbek transportation phrases, you will have a more comfortable and stress-free journey while touring or living in Uzbekistan. Good luck!

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