Friday, 05-Dec-2008 02:18:51 GMT Tell a friendLink to this pageRandom Article
 
 
Online encyclopedia

 


Uzbek language

Uzbek (O`zbek tili) is a Turkic language spoken by the Uzbek in Uzbekistan and elsewhere in Central Asia. Its closest relative, in vocabulary and grammar, is Uighur[?]. Tajik[?] and Russian have had significant influences on Uzbek.

Uzbek is the official language of Uzbekistan, and has about 18.5 million native speakers. Other countries where Uzbek speakers live include Australia, China, Israel, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, Tajikistan, Turkey, Turkmenistan, Ukraine, and the United States. It was written using the Cyrillic alphabet before 1992, but now a Latin script is used in Uzbekistan; Uzbek speakers in China write it using the Arabic alphabet.

The Uzbek language has many dialects, varying widely from region to region. However, there is a commonly understood dialect which is used in mass media and in most printed material. Some linguists consider the language spoken in Northen Afghanistan by ethnic Uzbeks to be a dialect of Uzbek.

 

Tell a friend about this page.
Send this page
Bookmark Uzbek language.

 

Link to this page: The easy way to educate your website visitors. Post a link to definition / meaning of " Uzbek language " on your site.
HTML code: Resulting link:

Uzbek language

 

This online educational article is provided by contributions of Wikimedia Foundation.
Licensed under the GNU free documentation license. View live article. Copyright & Disclaimer - Contact

Partners: Digital Gadgets | Logo Design | Business Articles | Online Calculators

Anti-Spam Coalition