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El Tigre Chino wrote:I wanted to learn Turkish, Azeri, Kyrgyz and Uzbek, but one's life only so long.
shprakh wrote:Uzbek seems easier than Turkish, but Turkic languages intimidate me. I need to grab an Uzbek grammar and overcome my fear :p
Limagne wrote:Uzbek is supposed to be easier because it lacks vowel harmony.
zhiguli wrote:and for those who want to tackle the entire verb system at one go:
http://students.washington.edu/cwei/res ... _verbs.pdf
Limagne wrote:The Uzbek writer Ahmad A'zam offers a large number of his works for free download on his personal website.
http://www.ahmad-azam.com/
There're more than twenty tales, narratives, short stories and novels available in both the latin and the cyrillic alphabet.
voron wrote:It's much much harder to get used to the syntax.
Trebor wrote:Limagne wrote:The Uzbek writer Ahmad A'zam offers a large number of his works for free download on his personal website.
http://www.ahmad-azam.com/
There're more than twenty tales, narratives, short stories and novels available in both the latin and the cyrillic alphabet.
That link doesn't work--the correct URL is
http://www.ahmadazam.com/
All I see there is text in the Cyrillic alphabet, which my screenreading program (for tech nerds: Jaws) can't handle. I'd like to know if there's a particular page on Azam's site where his works in the Latin script are listed together.
Unknown wrote:bu qiz mektepga borsa o'g'iyadi.
If this girl will go to school she will study.
Unknown wrote:do'konga borsasan baliq ol!
if you go to a shop, please buy a fish!
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