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  1. The Uzbek Cyrillic alphabet contains all the letters of the Russian alphabet, apart from Щ and Ы, plus four extra ones, namely Ў, Қ, Ғ and Ҳ. These four letters are considered as separate letters and not letter variants. They come in alphabetical order after the letter Я.

  2. Written Uzbek. An early form of Uzbek, known as Chagatai (one of the sons of Genghis Khan) and written with the Arabic script, emerged as a literary language in the 14th century. A version of the Latin alphabet replaced the Arabic script in 1927, and was in turn replaced by the Cyrillic alphabet in 1940.

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

    After the independence of Uzbekistan from the former Soviet Union, the government decided to replace the Cyrillic script with a modified Latin alphabet, specifically for Turkic languages. Historically, the nomadic Uzbeks who founded the Uzbek Khanate and its other successor states spoke various dialects of Turkic language.

    • 2,400 (2021)
    • 170,000 (2008)
    • 360,000 (2018)
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  4. 27. Juni 2018 · For over sixty years Uzbek has been written in a modified Cyrillic alphabet. Since 1992 however the Uzbekistan government has made many attempts to switch over to the Latin script. This is the alphabet they decided on in 1995.

  5. Several different alphabets have been historically used in the Uzbek language: Arabic, Cyrillic, and Latin. Today, Latin is the official alphabet of Uzbek. We will be using the Latin alphabet throughout the lessons. Most sounds in the Uzbek Latin alphabet are represented by one letter.