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  1. Uzbek language. Uzbek [c] (pronounced [ozˈbektʃæ; ozˈbek tiˈli] ), formerly known as Turki, is a Karluk Turkic language spoken by Uzbeks. It is the official and national language of Uzbekistan and formally succeeded Chagatai, an earlier Karluk language also known as "Turki", as the literary language of Uzbekistan in the 1920s. [citation needed]

  2. The majority language of Uzbekistan is the Uzbek language. However, many other native languages are spoken in the country. These include several other Turkic languages, Persian and Russian.

  3. Para a etnia, veja Uzbeques. Para outros significados, veja Usbeque (desambiguação). O usbeque ou uzbeque[ 1][ 2][ 3][ 4] ( oʻzbek tilii ou oʻzbekcha no alfabeto latino; Ўзбек тили no alfabeto cirílico; أۇزبېك ﺗﻴﻠی no alfabeto árabe ), é uma língua turcomana, idioma oficial do Usbequistão.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › UzbeksUzbeks - Wikipedia

    The Uzbek language is a Turkic language of the Karluk branch. Modern Uzbek is written in wide variety of scripts including Arabic, Latin, and Cyrillic. After the independence of Uzbekistan from the former Soviet Union, the government

  5. The Uzbek Wikipedia (Uzbek: Ўзбекча Википедия, Oʻzbekcha Vikipediya) is the Uzbek-language edition of the free online encyclopedia Wikipedia. It was founded in December 2003. Articles in the Uzbek-language edition are written in the Latin script.

  6. The Uzbek language has been written in various scripts: Latin, Cyrillic and Arabic. The language traditionally used Arabic script, but the official Uzbek government under the Soviet Union started to use Cyrillic in 1940, which is when widespread literacy campaigns were initiated by the Soviet

  7. Uzbek (O'zbek tili or O'zbekcha in Latin script, Ўзбек тили or Ўзбекча in Cyrillic script, أۇزبېك تیلی in Arabic script) is a Turkic language. It is the official language of Uzbekistan. It has about 40 million native speakers. It is spoken by the Uzbeks in Uzbekistan and elsewhere in Central Asia.