Grammar Rule in 30 Seconds
Uzbek has 6 primary vowels, and they dictate how words change through a process called vowel harmony.
- Vowels are divided into front (e, i, o') and back (a, o, u) groups.
- Suffixes must match the vowel of the root word.
- Uzbek is phonetic: you write exactly what you hear.
Vowel Classification Table
| Category | Vowels | Example Word |
|---|---|---|
|
Back
|
a, o, u
|
Ota
|
|
Front
|
e, i, o'
|
Eshik
|
Meanings
The Uzbek vowel system consists of six distinct sounds that form the basis of word construction and suffix attachment.
Front Vowels
Sounds produced in the front of the mouth (e, i, o').
“Eshik (door)”
“Ish (work)”
Back Vowels
Sounds produced in the back of the mouth (a, o, u).
“Ata (father - archaic/dialectal)”
“Ota (father)”
Reference Table
| Form | Structure | Example |
|---|---|---|
|
Back Vowel
|
Root(a/o/u) + Suffix(a/o/u)
|
Kitob + lar = Kitoblar
|
|
Front Vowel
|
Root(e/i/o') + Suffix(e/i/o')
|
Eshik + ler = Eshikler
|
フォーマル度スペクトル
Eshik ochiq. (Daily life)
Eshik ochiq. (Daily life)
Eshik ochiq-da. (Daily life)
Eshik ochiq-ku! (Daily life)
Uzbek Vowel Harmony Map
Back Vowels
- a a
- o o
- u u
Front Vowels
- e e
- i i
- o' o'
レベル別の例文
Bu olma.
This is an apple.
U uy.
That is a house.
Eshik och.
Open the door.
Men ishlayman.
I work.
Kitoblar stol ustida.
The books are on the table.
O'zbek tili chiroyli.
The Uzbek language is beautiful.
Ular maktabga borishdi.
They went to school.
Choy ichasizmi?
Do you drink tea?
O'qituvchi darsni boshladi.
The teacher started the lesson.
Bu qiziqarli voqea.
This is an interesting event.
Ular o'zaro suhbatlashishdi.
They talked among themselves.
O'g'lim maktabda o'qiydi.
My son studies at school.
O'zbekiston madaniyati boy.
Uzbekistan's culture is rich.
Ular o'zgarishlarni kutishmoqda.
They are waiting for changes.
O'zbek tilida so'zlashish oson.
Speaking in Uzbek is easy.
O'zaro kelishuv muhim.
Mutual agreement is important.
O'zbek adabiyoti o'ziga xos.
Uzbek literature is unique.
Ular o'zlarining o'tmishini o'rganishdi.
They studied their past.
O'zgaruvchanlik tilning xususiyatidir.
Variability is a feature of language.
O'zbekiston o'z taraqqiyot yo'lida.
Uzbekistan is on its path of development.
O'zbek tilining o'ziga xos o'zgarishlari.
The unique changes of the Uzbek language.
O'zaro o'xshashliklar mavjud.
There are mutual similarities.
O'zbek xalqining o'ziga xos o'tmishi.
The unique past of the Uzbek people.
O'zgarishlar o'z vaqtida bo'ldi.
The changes happened in time.
間違えやすい
They look similar.
Lar vs Ler.
They don't follow harmony.
よくある間違い
Kitobler
Kitoblar
Eshiklar
Eshikler
O'ta
Ota
Uylar
Uylar
O'zbeklar
O'zbeklar
Maktabler
Maktablar
Choylar
Choylar
Telefonlar
Telefonlar
Radio-lar
Radiolar
Stollar
Stollar
Historical shift error
Standard form
Archaic suffix
Modern suffix
Poetic license error
Standard
Regional suffix
Standard
文型パターン
Bu ___.
___ chiroyli.
Men ___ o'qiyman.
___ o'zgarishlar bo'ldi.
Real World Usage
Qalesan?
Bir choy bering.
Men ishlashni xohlayman.
Bu qayer?
Chiroyli rasm!
Hurmatli mehmonlar.
Listen closely
Don't guess
Practice aloud
Dialects vary
Smart Tips
Identify the last vowel immediately.
Check the spelling carefully.
Don't force harmony.
Focus on the root vowel.
発音
O vs O'
O is back, O' is front.
Statement
Eshik ochiq. ↓
Falling intonation for facts.
暗記しよう
記憶術
Back vowels are 'A-O-U' (like a deep, open sound), Front vowels are 'E-I-O'' (like a tight, forward sound).
視覚的連想
Imagine a big, heavy 'O' sitting in the back of your throat, and a sharp, thin 'O'' sitting right behind your teeth.
Rhyme
Back is A-O-U, Front is E-I-O', match your suffix, watch it go!
Story
A little boy named 'Ota' (Back) went to the 'Eshik' (Front). He tried to open it with a 'Back' key, but it didn't fit. He switched to a 'Front' key, and the door opened perfectly.
Word Web
チャレンジ
Find 5 objects in your room, say their names, and identify if they have back or front vowels.
文化メモ
Tashkent speakers often shorten vowels.
More emphasis on vowel length.
Strict adherence to standard harmony.
Uzbek belongs to the Karluk branch of Turkic languages.
会話のきっかけ
Bu nima?
O'zbek tilini o'rganish qiyinmi?
Siz qayerda ishlaysiz?
O'zbek madaniyati haqida nima deysiz?
日記のテーマ
よくある間違い
Test Yourself
Kitob___
Which is correct?
Find and fix the mistake:
Otalor
Uy
Uzbek is a phonetic language.
A: Bu nima? B: Bu ___.
___ chiroyli.
Match each item on the left with its pair on the right:
Score: /8
練習問題
8 exercisesKitob___
Which is correct?
Find and fix the mistake:
Otalor
Uy
Uzbek is a phonetic language.
A: Bu nima? B: Bu ___.
___ chiroyli.
Back vowel?
Score: /8
よくある質問 (8)
It's the rule where suffix vowels match root vowels.
There are 6: a, e, i, o, o', u.
It's a front vowel, while 'o' is back.
Most do, but loanwords are exceptions.
Read aloud and listen to native audio.
No, it's very consistent.
Don't worry, you'll still be understood.
Yes, dialects vary in vowel length.
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Chinese has no suffixes.