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Hello guys, how are you doing
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today? I'm gonna introduce you about Uzbekistan and Uzbek language. So let's see,
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introduction of Uzbekistan.
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The main question is where is Uzbekistan?
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Uzbekistan is located in Central Asia. It's known as the heart of Asia.
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The 2nd is the capital of the country.
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Ah population is around 35 million, maybe more than 35 million.
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And the religion is islam.
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The most people are Muslims.
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I guess around the 95 between 95 and 98% of population is Muslim
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first and official languages only Ozbek language not Russian and not english
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but a lot of people can speak Russian and english too.
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Here is short clip but I couldn't open this link while I'm recording this video. So
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I'm going to show you it's during the r class time. Maybe I'll have a chance
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Introduction of Uzbek language.
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The history of the Uzbek language dates back to the 15th and 16th centuries.
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Its founder was Alisher. Nobody who regulated the Uzbek language.
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He was well known or like famous writer.
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You can google it.
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The language structure is same as Korea. The basic structure of the Uzbek language
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is really similar to korean.
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First we use subject
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than object
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and the last one is verb,
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the main structure is subject plus object plus verb.
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For example
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in Uzbek language would say men Almond in Yemen
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in Korea is
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means men
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Coleman
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man.
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The same. Really same. Just translated Giffords.
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Um but in english, we say it's I eat an apple.
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Mm hmm
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Let's travel to Rosebank market.
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There is two kinds of markets in Uzbekistan. First one is supermarkets.
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Second one is local markets that is called bazaar
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on left side, you can see
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supermarket
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on the right side. You can see
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it's like see a bazaar in Samarkand.
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Um a lot of people prefer to buy something through
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Badar because the first reason is it's much cheaper.
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And second reason is you can taste everything before buying.
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It's amazing,
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isn't it?
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Here's some vocabularies.
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If you want to ask about price or pricing,
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you can say
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translation is how much does it cost?
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And the second one is, how can I go to bazaar or asking about direction, location
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man. Candy columbus Georgia for some
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man
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or some,
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how can I go to bazaar or
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you can change it. How can I go to the supermarket
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man
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supermarket here
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for some
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and there is given some recoveries. Also
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on apple.
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Alma,
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cherries
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kilos
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a pair
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knock
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a strawberry
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night
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an orange,
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a bill seen
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a pomegranate? Made
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honor
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a pitch
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shaft alone.
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Sorry guys, I couldn't type
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in korean because I don't have korean keyboard. So I really, really
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apologies
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because I tried to do it, but I couldn't,
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so you can change it to some vegetables name.
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For example, how much does an apple costs?
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Ah It means boo in Uzbek language.
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So if you change it to a vegetable or fruit or something's name. You need to change boo
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two other items name for example, how much does an apple cost
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Alma?
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How much do cherries cost?
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How much does pair cost,
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knock
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portrayed?
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How much does a strawberry cost
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each pull?
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How much, how much does an orange cost
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personage portrayed?
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How much does a poem a grenade cost?
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How much does a pitch cost?
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Half dollar
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or you can change
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the name of other items
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So if it's useful and maybe later if you
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go to Uzbekistan you can use this vocabularies.
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I'll be glad
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to hear that. It's useful for you.
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So guys,
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thanks for your time
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and Uzbek language or speak people
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say salamat
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Salamat
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Bernie
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translation
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is stay healthy or be healthy.
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Bye bye. Have a great weekend.