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  • Russian Uzbek language dictionary program. Russian-Uzbek online translator and dictionary

    Russian Uzbek language dictionary program.  Russian-Uzbek online translator and dictionary

    AND . There are diasporas in, and others. The Uighur languages ​​are close to Uzbek. Modern shape language is formed on the dialects of the Fergana Valley.

    History of the Uzbek language

    The Uzbek nation was formed as a result of the merger of several ethnic groups with the Turkic and Iranian languages. The history of the people led to the formation of dialects that are very distant from each other, differing in grammar, vocabulary and pronunciation. The dialects of the Fergana Valley are close to the language of the Turkmens, the southern dialects are close to the Karakalpak language.

    The history of the Uzbek language is divided into three periods:

    Ancient Türkic (V-XI centuries)

    The Turks settled along the Amu Darya, Syrdarya and Zeravshan rivers already in the 5th – 6th centuries. At the same time, they ousted the Indo-Iranian tribes that previously lived on these lands. The language spoken by the ancient Turks later became the basis for the formation of many languages ​​of Asia. Samples of ancient Türkic writing have come down to us in the form of inscriptions on tombstones, etc.

    Old Uzbek (XI-XIX centuries)

    Many languages ​​were involved in the formation of this language, which were widespread in the Karakhanid state and Khorezm. In many ways, this form of the language became literary thanks to the work of Alisher Navoi. The language existed unchanged until late XIX century.

    Modern

    It began to form at the beginning of the last century in the Fergana dialect - the most widespread in the territory of Uzbekistan. The speakers of this dialect called themselves Sarts, and the language - Sart. Ethnically, the Sarts were not Uzbek, but in 1921 the concept of "sart" was withdrawn from circulation. From that time on, the entire Turkic population of Uzbekistan began to be called Uzbeks.

    Since ancient times, the Uzbek writing system has used the Arabic alphabet. The transition to the Latin alphabet began at the end of the twentieth century. From 1940 to 1993, the Cyrillic alphabet was in use. After Uzbekistan gained independence, the Latin alphabet was returned. Currently, in writing, the Arabic alphabet, Latin and Cyrillic are used in parallel. Older people are accustomed to Cyrillic graphics, while Uzbeks living abroad traditionally use Arabic letters. New textbooks for schools and universities have been translated into the Latin alphabet, so young people hardly understand the books published during the Soviet Union.

    There are many Persian borrowings in the language, the influence of this language on grammar and phonetics can be traced. The twentieth century is marked by the penetration of the words of the Russian language. Now Uzbek is being enriched with English vocabulary. On state level adopted a program for clearing the language from borrowings, which are replaced by words from.

    • In the Uzbek language, nouns do not have a gender category, but change in cases. The agreement on the category of the plural and the singular is not always respected.
    • Middle-aged and older Uzbeks know Russian, while young people prefer to communicate in Uzbek and practically do not speak Russian.
    • The spoken Uzbek language is very close to the Kyrgyz language, but the vocabulary literary works, scientific and technical works are completely different.

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    Uzbekistan - ancient state located in the very center of Central Asia. There are UNESCO heritage cities in Uzbekistan: Samarkand, Bukhara and Khiva. These cities are the places most visited by tourists. Each of these cities is steeped in history and ancient architectural monuments. Everyone who was at least somehow interested in history knows that Uzbekistan is the cradle of Central Asia, and there is something to see in this republic.

    Everything here is thought out for any type of tourism, from extreme recreation in the Chimgan and Nurata mountains, and ending with elite five-star hotels in Tashkent. It would seem that what could go wrong. However, there is something that can adversely affect your vacation - not knowing the Uzbek language. In order for your stay in Uzbekistan to be remembered only by positive moments, we suggest downloading an excellent Russian-Uzbek translator, you can do this for free. This translator consists of the most important and necessary words and phrases for a tourist, and is divided into topics so that you can quickly find the right words. Below is a list of these topics and their short description.

    Common phrases

    welcomeKhush Kelibsiz!
    Come inKeering
    Happy New YearYangi Eilingiz Bilan
    It's good that you cameKelib Judah Yahshi Kilibis
    We are always glad to see youSizga hamma vakt eshigimiz ochik
    I'm at your serviceMen sizing hizmatingizga tayerman
    What is your name?Ismingiz nim?
    Wait a minuteBir Dakika
    Your face seems familiar to meMenga tanish kunyapsiz
    How are you doing?Yakhshimisiz?
    How are you?Ishlaringiz Kalei?
    What's up?Yahshi yuribsizm?
    Everything is fine?Hammasi Joyds?
    I heard you got marriedYeshtishimcha uylanyabsiz
    Please accept my best wishesMening yeng yahshi niyatlarimni kabul kilgaisiz
    What happened?Nima buldi?
    I wish a speedy recoveryMen sizga teza sogaib ketishing life tilayman!
    I have to goYandi ketishim kerak
    ByeKhair
    See you on SundayYakshanbagacha
    Please come againYana keling
    Give my best wishes to my parentsOta-onalaringizga mendan salom aiting
    Kiss the children from meBolalaringizni upib quing
    Don't forget to call meKungirok kilishni unitmang
    Come to usBiznikiga keling
    What time is it now?Soat necha?
    Then byeKhair yendy
    How are you doing?Calais?
    Good morningHyrley tong
    good dayHyrley Coon
    GoodbyeKhair
    Bon VoyageOk yul
    GoodYakhshi
    Welcome toKhush kelibsiz
    I AMMen
    You youSep, siz
    WeBiz
    He sheHave
    TheyUlar
    Can I help you?Sizga kandai yordam bera olmaman?
    How to get there?Do erg kanday boraman?
    How far is it?Kancha uzoklikda joilashgan?
    How long will it take?Kancha wakt oladi?
    How much is it?Bu kancha turadi?
    What it is?Boo nima?
    What is your name?Sizning and Mingiz Nim?
    When?Kachon?
    Where / where?Kaerda / Kaerga?
    Why?Nega?

    City walks

    In the restaurant

    BeefLike gushti
    HenTovuk
    ColdSovuk
    DrinkIchmok
    I do not haveMenda yuk
    There isBoron
    Forgive meKecirasiz
    OutputChikish
    FemaleAyol
    A fishBalik
    FruitsMeva
    Do you have ...?Sislard ... bormy?
    HotIssik
    sorryKecirasiz
    ManErkak
    MeatGusht
    MoneyPool
    MuttonKui gushti
    NoYuk
    PleaseMarkhamat / Iltimos
    PorkChuchka gushti
    SaltAce
    ShopDucon
    SugarShakar
    thanksRakhmat
    ToiletKhojatkhona
    WaitCutib Touring
    WantKhokhlash
    WaterSuv

    Refusal

    No i can't do itMen keela olmaiman
    No wayHeche-yes
    The pump is not workingIshlamayapti pump
    Mechanism is out of orderYashi Emas mechanism
    Sorry i can't helpKeching, yordam kilolmaiman
    NoYok
    Of course notYok, albatta
    It is not even discussedBu tugrida gap ham bulishi mumkin emas
    It is forbiddenMumkin emas
    This is not trueBulmagan gap
    Oh noYouk, youge
    In no caseIloji yok
    Never!Heche kachon!
    Stop making noise!Shokin kilmasangiz!
    I do not knowBilmadim
    Don `t promiseSuz berolmaiman
    YesHoop
    Let's seeKuramiz
    Sorry i'm busyKecirasiz, bandman
    I'm up to my neckMeni ishim boshimdan err etibdi

    Agreement

    Numbers

    Telephone

    Days of the week

    Common Phrases - Words and phrases that come in handy in Everyday life... There is a translation of words that can be used to meet the citizens of Uzbekistan, words of greeting, goodbye and many more phrases that will be very useful to you during your trip.

    Refusal - phrases and words with the help of which you can refuse something to the representatives of the local population. Also, very necessary and useful topic.

    Consent is the exact opposite of the "Disclaimer" theme. Having opened this topic, you will find suitable words of consent for any proposal, in different forms.

    The telephone is an incredibly important and useful topic that allows you to communicate on the phone with someone from the local population. For example, you can call a taxi, order lunch in your room or call the maid, and much more.

    Digits - a list of digits, their correct pronunciation and translation. Knowing how this or that number sounds is very useful, because you will make purchases, pay for taxis, excursions and more.

    Days of the week is a topic in which you will find how to translate correctly and sounds every day of the week.

    Restaurant - walking around the city, you will probably want to look into a restaurant to taste national dishes or just have a cup of tea or coffee. But in order to place an order, you need to know how to do it in Uzbek. This topic will help you deal with such a situation.

    Orientation in the city - phrases and words that sooner or later you will need while traveling.

    Thanks to this theme, you will never get lost, and even if you get lost, you can easily find the right path by asking the locals where you should go.

    “Russian-Uzbek thematic dictionary. 9000 words ”will be useful to everyone who is studying the Uzbek language or planning to visit another country. This dictionary contains words that relate to the most frequently discussed topics. Conveniently, they contain Russian transliteration, which makes it easier to understand the pronunciation. Although at the beginning of the book, basic phonetic rules are given, so that you can understand how to read those words that are not in the dictionary.

    The book includes more than two hundred topics covering different areas of human life. There are verbs, basic prepositions, numbers, greetings, days of the week, months, colors. Separate sections will allow you to learn how to tell about a person, his appearance, character, lifestyle, nutrition and well-being, his family. Topics related to housing and urban institutions will help you better navigate in finding the right places. There are also words here that will provide understanding of the interlocutors when talking about a person's activities, his profession, work, study, business. Separately highlighted words on the topic of art, tourism and entertainment. The dictionary also contains words that describe the planet and its nature, animals. All this will allow you to communicate on almost any topic, so the dictionary can be used not only for learning, but also directly while traveling.

    On our site you can download the book "Russian-Uzbek thematic dictionary. 9000 words" for free and without registration in fb2, rtf, epub, pdf, txt format, read the book online or buy a book in the online store.