
Learn Uzbek from beginner to advanced with a foundation in listening, speaking, reading, and writing, self-paced across eight sections with video, materials, resources, and quizzes.
Practice Uzbek reading skills by repeating long words and focusing on the pronunciation of each letter. Rewatch this lesson to master pronunciation, and prepare for the next video.
Explore Uzbek personal pronouns, learn translations like I (men), you (sen), he/she/it (u), we (biz), you (siz), they (ular), and practice them in example sentences.
Discover how to form Uzbek questions using the optional ma suffix at the end of the last word, with examples like is the weather nice today.
Explore Uzbek possessive pronouns and how to use my, your, his, her, its, our and their with simple examples like this is my bag and that's his car.
Learn to recognize and pluralize Uzbek nouns in the accusative case using the NE suffix. Uzbek nouns lack gender, so singular and plural forms follow the same rules.
Learn to count from 0 to 20 in Uzbek with pronunciation cues and a practice exercise to recall the numbers 0–20.
Count from 20 to 100 in Uzbek using two-word numbers, first the tens and then the units. Engage with table-based exercises to guess numbers and review the sequence.
Learn to count from 1000 to 10,000 in Uzbek using the thousand 'ming' with consistent patterns, practicing examples from 1000 up through 10,000.
Learn singular Uzbek demonstrative pronouns, focusing on bu for near objects with examples. Contrast with farther forms like OU Kalam and OU sabat, as in that is a cat.
Build on singular demonstrative pronouns by mastering plural demonstratives, using these for things nearby and those for things a bit farther, with examples like these notebooks and those cats.
Learn Uzbek weather vocabulary, including how's the weather, the weather is beautiful, it rains, it snows, it's hot or cold, and seasonal terms for winter, spring, summer, and autumn.
Learn Uzbek animal vocabulary by naming common animals like cat, dog, bird, fish, horse, cow, sheep, pig, rabbit, and chicken.
Learn Uzbek body parts through a beginner-friendly lesson that introduces head, nose, mouth, ear, neck, chest, belly, back, shoulder, arm, elbow, hand, finger, leg, knee, foot, and toe.
Learn Uzbek airport vocabulary, including words for airport, airplane, security guard, stewardess, taxi, departure hall, arrivals, customs, boarding pass, delay, and gate; practice using them in sentences.
Discover Uzbek hotel vocabulary, including front desk, reservation, baggage, single and double rooms, receptionist, and deposit, with example sentences about the hotel and swimming pool.
Master Uzbek future simple by learning verb conjugation, recognizing regular and irregular endings, forming the gerund with es or mis, and applying patterns to sleep, work, come, write, and cook.
Discover how to form plural nouns in Uzbek locative case by adding the suffix da, with no gender and identical rules for singular and plural.
Explore Uzbek adverbs of frequency from daily to never, with examples like I walk every day, I always listen to music, and she almost always eats breakfast to boost speech.
Learn Uzbek conjunctions that connect two main sentences and practice five categories to improve your speech with examples like and, but, or, because, and so.
Explore Uzbek conditional conjunctions in this fourth lesson, including if, in case, and as long as, and learn how they connect clauses to express conditions.
Celebrate becoming an Uzbek speaker; continue learning by reading, speaking, and listening, and utilize the vocabulary and verb lists attached to lessons to improve grammar and overall language skills.
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