Welcome to the sixth Uzbek lesson about numbers. This time we will learn about cardinal and ordinal numbers, followed by grammar rules, then animal names, finally a conversation in Uzbek to help you practice your daily phrases.
Cardinal and Ordinal - Uzbek |
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one bir |
first birinchi |
two ikki |
second ikkinchi |
three uch |
third uchinchi |
four to'rt |
fourth to'rtinchi |
five besh |
fifth beshinchi |
six olti |
sixth oltinchi |
seven yetti |
seventh yettinchi |
eight sakkiz |
eighth sakkizinchi |
nine to'qqiz |
ninth to'qqizinchi |
ten o'n |
tenth o'ninchi |
eleven o'n bir |
eleventh o'n birinchi |
twelve o'n ikki |
twelfth o'n ikkinchi |
thirteen o'n uch |
thirteenth o'n uchinchi |
fourteen o'n to'rt |
once bir marta |
fifteen o'n besh |
twice ikki marta |
sixteen o'n olti |
Monday dushanba |
seventeen o'n yetti |
Tuesday seshanba |
eighteen o'n sakkiz |
Wednesday chorshanba |
nineteen o'n to'qqiz |
Thursday payshanba |
twenty yigirma |
Friday juma |
seventy one etmish bir |
Saturday shanba |
one hundred bir yuz |
Sunday yakshanba |
Uzbek cardinal numbers refer to the counting numbers, because they show quantity. For example: I speak two languages. Ordinal numbers on the other hand tell the order of things and their rank: my first language is Uzbek. The examples below use numbers in different ways and places to demonstrate how they behave in a sentence.
Grammar + Rules - Uzbek |
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I have three dogs [number + noun] mening uchta kuchuklarim bor |
my daughter has two cats [number + noun] mening qizimda ikkita mushuklari bor |
she speaks seven languages [verb + number] u etti tilda gapiradi |
my brother has one son [number + singular noun] mening akamda/ukamda bitta o'g'li bor |
this is my second lesson [ordinal number + noun] bu mening ikkinchi tilim |
did you read the third book? [ordinal number + noun] sen uchinchi kitobni o'q'idingmi? |
We're not done yet! The following is a list of animals.
cow sigir |
goat echki |
donkey eshak |
horse ot |
dog it, kuchuk |
cat mushuk |
mouse sichqon |
bird qush |
Now we finally reach the last part, the practice of the daily conversations. These phrases are used to get to know new people, and break the ice.
English - Uzbek |
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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 |
Did you enjoy this lesson about numbers in Uzbek? I hope so, if you have any problem with this lesson contact me with questions you have homepage. You can now check the next lesson below.
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