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The Uzbek phrases are helpful because they are used daily. Below we picked expressions that a new learner will find useful. We included the audio as well. This is a better way to learning. Learn only what you need. We start with greetings and introduction.
| Hi: salom |
| What is your name?: ismingiz nima? |
| Nice to meet you: tanishganimdan xursandman |
| How are you?: yaxshimisiz? |
| I'm good, thanks: yaxshi, raxmat |
| And you?: sizchi? |
More questions about language and age:
| Do you speak (English/Uzbek)?: siz (inglizcha/o'zbekcha)gapirasizmi? |
| Does she speak Chinese?: siz hitoycha gapirasizmi? |
| A little bit: faqat ozgina |
| How old are you?: yoshingiz nechida? |
| I'm 33 years old: mening yoshim o'ttiz uchda |
| It was nice talking to you: siz bilan gaplashganimdan mamnunman |
If you don't understand something, this will be your secret weapon:
| What do you mean?: nimani nazarda tutayapsiz? |
| I don't understand: men tushunmayapman |
| I don't know: men bilmayman |
| Sorry: kechirasiz |
| What is that called in Uzbek?: bu o'zbek tilida qanday aytiladi? |
| What does that word mean in English?: bu so'z ingliz tilida nima ma'noni anglatadi? |
More personal information about origins and profession:
| Where are you from?: siz qaysi davlatdansiz? |
| I'm from the U.S: men aqshdanman |
| I'm American: men amerikalikman |
| Where do you live?: siz qaerda yashaysiz? |
| I live in the U.S: men aqshda yashayman |
| What do you do for a living?: siz nima ish bilan shug'g'ullanasiz? |
| I'm a student: men talabaman |
Offering or asking for help and giving directions:
| Can I help you?: sizga yordamim kerakmi? |
| Can you help me?: menga yordam bera olasizmi? |
| Where is the airport?: aeroport qaerda joylashgan? |
| Go straight: to'g'riga yuring |
| Then: so'ngra |
| Turn left: chapga buring |
| Turn right: o'ngga buring |
Good wishes in Uzbek in holidays and occasions:
| Happy birthday: tug'ilgan kun bilan |
| Happy new year: yangi yil bilan |
| Merry Christmas: rojdestvo bayramingiz qutlug' bo'lsin |
| Good luck: omad |
| Congratulations: tabriklaymiz |
Uzbek expressions commonly used when traveling or buying:
| I have a reservation: men buyurtma berganman |
| Do you have rooms available?: bo'sh xonangiz bormi? |
| I would like a non-smoking room: menga tamaki chekilmaydigan xona kerak |
| How much it costs per night?: bir kechalik narx qancha turadi? |
| Waiter: ofitsiant |
| How much is this?: buning narxi qancha? |
| What is this?: bu nima? |
Survival phrases considered to be important in emergencies:
| Are you okay?: tuzukmisiz? |
| I need a doctor: menga shifokor yordami kerak |
| Help: yordam |
| Call the ambulance: tez tibbiy yordam xizmatini chaqiring |
| Call the police: militsiyani chaqiring |
| I am sick: men kasalman |
These Uzbek phrases can be used in a variety of conversations. If you have already visited our Uzbek Vocabulary and Uzbek Grammar, you might want to visit our Uzbek Flashcards to practice what you learned.
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Did you know? Phrases are the combination of the use of vocabulary and grammar. Mastering the vocabulary and grammar can result in the ability to make useful Uzbek phrases. |