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Uzbek is a Turkic language that is the first official and national language of Uzbekistan. It is also widely spoken in Afghanistan, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, Turkmenistan, Kazakhstan, Russia, Pakistan, Iran and China. Uzbek is a member of the Turkic language family and is believed to be one of the earliest Turkic languages. It is written in Cyrillic or Latin script. Uzbek is one of the most spoken Turkic languages in the world. It is the official language of Uzbekistan and is also widely spoken in Afghanistan, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, Turkmenistan, Kazakhstan, Russia, Pakistan, Iran and China. Uzbek is a member of the Turkic language family and is believed to be one of the earliest Turkic languages. Uzbek is a Turkic language that has been influenced by Persian, Arabic and Russian. It is written in Cyrillic or Latin script. Uzbek has six dialects: Khorezmian, Karakalpak, Surxondaryo, Jizzakh, Samarqand and Bukhara. The Uzbek language is believed to have originated in the region of Khwarezm (present-day Uzbekistan and parts of Turkmenistan, Kazakhstan and Tajikistan). It is thought to have been influenced by the Persian language during the time when the Persian Empire ruled over the region. Later, it was also influenced by the Arabic language during the time when the Arab Caliphate ruled over the region. Uzbek has also been influenced by Russian, as Uzbekistan was a part of the Soviet Union for many years. Uzbek is the native language of around 27 million people, most of whom live in Uzbekistan. It is also spoken by minorities in Afghanistan, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, Turkmenistan, Kazakhstan, Russia, Pakistan, Iran and China. Uzbek is a member of the Turkic language family and is believed to be one of the earliest Turkic languages. It is written in Cyrillic or Latin script. Uzbek is a Turkic language that has been influenced by Persian, Arabic and Russian. It is written in Cyrillic or Latin script. Uzbek has six dialects: Khorezmian, Karakalpak, Surxondaryo, Jizzakh, Samarqand and Bukhara. The Uzbek language is believed to have originated in the region of Khwarezm (present-day Uzbekistan and parts of Turkmenistan, Kazakhstan and Tajikistan). It is thought to have been influenced by the Persian language during the time when the Persian Empire ruled over the region. Later, it was also influenced by the Arabic language during the time when the Arab Caliphate ruled over the region. Uzbek has also been influenced by Russian, as Uzbekistan was a part of the Soviet Union for many years. Uzbek is the native language of around 27 million people, most of whom live in Uzbekistan. It is also spoken by minorities in Afghanistan, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, Turkmenistan, Kazakhstan, Russia, Pakistan, Iran and China.

Language group

Turkic languages

Language locales, regions and scripts

Uzbek
uz
Uzbek, Uzbekistan, Latin
uz-Latn-UZ
Uzbek, Afghanistan
uz-AF
Uzbek, Afghanistan, Arabic
uz-Arab-AF
Uzbek, China
uz-CN
Uzbek, China, Cyrillic
uz-Cyrl-CN
Uzbek, Arabic
uz-Arab
Uzbek, Cyrillic
uz-Cyrl
Uzbek, Uzbekistan, Cyrillic
uz-Cyrl-UZ
Uzbek, Latin
uz-Latn
Uzbek, Uzbekistan, Arabic
uz-Arab-UZ
Uzbek, Uzbekistan
uz-UZ