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  1. English. Signed. Russian Sign Language. Keyboard layout. Uzbek keyboard, Russian keyboard. 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.

  2. 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]

    • 33 million (incl. 27.7 million Northern Uzbek & 5.3 million Southern Uzbek) (2022)
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  4. Aug 1, 2017 · According to Ethnologue, there are 11 languages actively spoken in the country. The other languages are Bukhari, Crimean Tatar, Karakalpak, Kazakh, Korean Turkish, and Arabic. Unfortunately English is not nearly as widely spoken in Uzbekistan as other regions such as Russia or Western Europe.

    • Joyce Chepkemoi
  5. Uzbek language, member of the Turkic language family within the Altaic language group, spoken in Uzbekistan, eastern Turkmenistan, northern and western Tajikistan, southern Kazakhstan, northern Afghanistan, and northwestern China.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  6. Uzbek is spoken as a first or second language by 25 million people throughout Central Asian, most notably in Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, and Turkmenistan. Additionally, large populations of Uzbek speakers can be found in Australia, China, Germany, Israel, Russia, Turkey, Ukraine, and the U.S. 2.

  7. Northern Uzbek (ўзбек тили‎ / o’zbek tili) is spoken mainly in Uzbekistan, and also in Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, Turkemenistan, Kazakhstan and China. There are 22.2 million speakers of Northern Uzbek in Uzbekistan (in 2015), 927,000 in Tajikistan (in 2012), 840,000 in Kyrgyzstan (in 2014), 478,000 in Turkmenistan (in 2015), 436,000 in Kazakhstan (in 2009) and 5,000 in China (in 2000).

  8. Uzbek and Russian are perhaps the most commonly spoken languages in Uzbekistan. Uzbek is the official state language of the country and is used by the government and citizens on a daily basis. There are about 25 million speakers of Uzbek in and outside of Uzbekistan ( Azimova, 2010 ). As a legacy of the Soviet era, Russian is also spoken and ...

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