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    The majority language of Uzbekistan is the Uzbek language. However, many other native languages are spoken in the country. These include several other...
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    Siberian Turkic languages. A high degree of mutual intelligibility found between certain specific Turkic languages has allowed Uzbek speakers to more...
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    Uzbekistan, officially the Republic of Uzbekistan, is a country located in Central Asia. It is surrounded by five countries: Kazakhstan to the north,...
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    Southern Uzbek, also known as Afghan Uzbek, is the southern variant of the Uzbek language, spoken chiefly in Afghanistan with up to 4.6 million speakers...
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    aspects of the population. The nationality of a person from Uzbekistan is Uzbekistani, while the ethnic Uzbek majority call themselves Uzbeks. Much of the...
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    Turkmen and Uzbek, some of Karakalpak's vocabulary and grammar has been influenced by Uzbek and Turkmen. Like the vast majority of Turkic languages, Karakalpak...
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    Uzbekistan State University of World Languages (abbreviated as UzSWLU, Uzbek: Oʻzbekiston davlat Jahon Tillari Universiteti; abbreviated as OʻzDJTU) is...
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    invaders; Turkic languages such as Ottoman Turkish, Chagatai, Tatar, Turkish, Turkmen, Azeri, Uzbek, and Karachay-Balkar; Caucasian languages such as Georgian...
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    Tajiki, is the variety of Persian spoken in Tajikistan and Uzbekistan by Tajiks. It is closely related to neighbouring Dari of Afghanistan with which...
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    write the language using Arabic script, and the Arabic Uzbek alphabet is taught at some schools in the country. Like all Turkic languages in Central...
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    Tashkent. Uzbekistan is part of the Turkic languages world, as well as a member of the Organization of Turkic States. While the Uzbek language is the majority...
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    etc. Literary Chagatai is the predecessor of the modern Karluk branch of Turkic languages, which includes Uzbek and Uyghur. Turkmen, which is not within...
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    religious contexts; rather, Uzbek or Persian (including Dari and Tajik) function as the high prestige lect and literary language for these communities. Essentially...
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    Turkic language spoken in Southeastern European Russia, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Ukraine, Bulgaria, Romania and Turkey. It is the ancestral language of the...
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  • Turkmenistan; Uzbekistan; Kazakhstan; Turkey, and other countries. It is a much-written literary language[citation needed] and an official language of Dagestan...
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  • Turkic languages. Historically, the nomadic Uzbeks who founded the Uzbek Khanate and its other successor states spoke various dialects of Turkic language. Uzbeks...
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    anthem of Kazakhstan: Languages portal BGN/PCGN romanization of Kazakh Turkic languages Kazakh literature Languages of Kazakhstan Kazakh Sign Language Help:IPA...
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  • with speakers in Russia, Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan as well. The Dungan ethnic group are the descendants of refugees from China who migrated west into...
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    with a large number of Hebrew loanwords, as well as smaller numbers of loanwords from other surrounding languages, including Uzbek and Russian. The vocabulary...
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    Persian and Arabic vocabulary loaned to the Kyrgyz language, but to a much lesser extent than Kazakh, Uzbek and Uighur. /a/ appears only in borrowings from...
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    Uzbek, as well as in many other Turkic languages. The word implies "pure" silver or gold. Like other republics of the former Soviet Union, Uzbekistan...
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    of the Turkic languages, distinct from Kipchak languages to which Volga–Ural Tatar belongs.[citation needed] There exist several interpretations of the...
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  • Парья) is an isolated Central Indo-Aryan language spoken in the border region between Tajikistan and Uzbekistan. There are several thousand speakers worldwide...
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    Uzbekistan List of Uzbek dishes Languages of Uzbekistan Media in Uzbekistan National symbols of Uzbekistan Coat of arms of Uzbekistan Flag of Uzbekistan National...
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    The economy of Uzbekistan was formerly associated with a Soviet-style command economy, with a slow transformation to a market economy. However, in recent...
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  • Republic) Uzbeks, an ethnic group Uzbek language Uzbek cuisine Uzbek culture Uzbek Mosque, a Mosque located in Baghdad, Iraq Ozbeg Khan (1282–1341), khan of the...
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    emblem of Uzbekistan was formally adopted on July 2, 1992, by the newly establish Republic of Uzbekistan. It bears many similarities to the emblem of the...
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  • Pontic Greek (redirect from Pontic Language)
    from the rest of the mainland Greek. However, the language has also been influenced by the nearby Persian, Caucasian, and Turkish languages. Greek linguist...
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    officially the Republic of Karakalpakstan, is an autonomous republic of Uzbekistan. It spans the northwestern portion of Uzbekistan. The capital is Nukus...
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    Forces of the Republic of Uzbekistan (Uzbek: O'zbekiston Respublikasi Qurolli Kuchlari, Ўзбекистон Республикаси Қуролли Кучлари), is the name of the unified...
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