Welcome to the second Uzbek lesson about adjectives. This time we will first learn about colors, followed by grammar rules, then weather expressions, finally a conversation in Uzbek to help you practice your daily phrases.
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In general adjectives are words which describe or modify another person or object in a given sentence. For example: a beautiful flower the adjective is [beautiful] because it describes the noun [flower]. The following examples use adjectives in different ways and places to demonstrate how they behave in a sentence.
Grammar Rules - Uzbek |
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my house is white [noun + adjective] mening uyim oq rangda |
your country is big [noun + adjective] sening davlating katta |
new books are expensive [plural + adjective] yangi kitoblar qimmat turadi |
we are happy here [pronoun + verb + adjective] biz bu erda baxtlimiz |
she has three small dogs [adjective + plural] unda uchta kichik itlar bor |
this language is very easy [adverb + adjective] bu til juda oson |
I have a small green house [adjective + adjective] mening kichik yashil rangli uyim bor |
We're not done yet! The following is a list of more adjectives for you, often used when referring to weather conditions. I think it would be wise to memorize them.
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Now we finally reach the most exciting part, the practice of the daily expressions used in almost every conversation. I recommend memorizing these phrases, because you will need them for sure.
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hi salom |
how are you? yaxshimisiz? |
I'm good, thank you yaxshi, raxmat |
and you? sizchi? |
what is your name? ismingiz nima? |
my name is Maya mening ismim maya |
nice to meet you tanishganimdan xursandman |
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