Grammar Rule in 30 Seconds
Uzbek uses four unique characters (o', g', sh, ch) to represent sounds that don't exist in standard English or Cyrillic directly.
- Use the apostrophe (') to modify vowels (o' = 'o' sound) and consonants (g' = 'gh' sound).
- The digraphs 'sh' and 'ch' are single sounds, not two separate letters.
- Always treat 'o'' and 'g'' as distinct letters in the alphabet, not just a letter plus punctuation.
Special Character Usage
| Character | Type | Example Word | English Meaning |
|---|---|---|---|
|
o'
|
Vowel
|
o'z
|
self
|
|
g'
|
Consonant
|
g'alati
|
strange
|
|
sh
|
Digraph
|
shahar
|
city
|
|
ch
|
Digraph
|
choy
|
tea
|
Meanings
These characters represent specific phonemes in the Uzbek Latin alphabet that require distinct pronunciation from their base letters.
The Apostrophe Vowel (o')
A rounded back vowel sound.
“O'zbek”
“O'qimoq”
The Apostrophe Consonant (g')
A voiced uvular fricative.
“G'alati”
“G'isht”
The Digraphs (sh, ch)
Single sounds represented by two letters.
“Shahar”
“Choy”
Reference Table
| Form | Structure | Example |
|---|---|---|
|
Vowel
|
Letter + '
|
o'qimoq
|
|
Consonant
|
Letter + '
|
g'isht
|
|
Digraph
|
s + h
|
shirin
|
|
Digraph
|
c + h
|
chiroyli
|
|
Negative
|
Not applicable
|
N/A
|
|
Question
|
N/A
|
Choy ichasizmi?
|
|
Short Answer
|
N/A
|
Ha, choy.
|
격식 수준 스펙트럼
Choy istayman. (Ordering)
Choy ichaman. (Ordering)
Choy ichamiz. (Ordering)
Choy! (Ordering)
The Four Special Characters
Apostrophe-based
- o' o-sound
- g' g-sound
Digraphs
- sh sh-sound
- ch ch-sound
Standard vs Special
수준별 예문
Choy ichaman.
I drink tea.
Shahar katta.
The city is big.
O'n yoshdaman.
I am ten years old.
G'alati narsa.
A strange thing.
O'qituvchi kitob o'qiydi.
The teacher reads a book.
Shu yerda choy ichamiz.
We drink tea here.
G'olib bo'ldi.
He became the winner.
Chiroyli shahar.
A beautiful city.
O'zbekiston juda chiroyli.
Uzbekistan is very beautiful.
G'ishtli uy qurdik.
We built a brick house.
Shoshilinch xabar keldi.
An urgent message arrived.
Choyxona juda gavjum.
The teahouse is very crowded.
O'zgarishlar shart.
Changes are necessary.
G'oyalarimiz bir xil.
Our ideas are the same.
Shaxsiy fikrim shuki...
My personal opinion is that...
Chidab bo'lmas holat.
An unbearable situation.
O'zlikni anglash muhim.
Understanding one's identity is important.
G'ayrioddiy voqea yuz berdi.
An extraordinary event occurred.
Shartnoma shartlari aniq.
The contract terms are clear.
Chigal masalalarni yechamiz.
We solve complex issues.
O'tmishga nazar tashlaymiz.
We look back at the past.
G'amgin ohangda gapirdi.
He spoke in a sad tone.
Shavqatsiz taqdir.
Cruel fate.
Chiroqlar o'chdi.
The lights went out.
혼동하기 쉬운
Learners often think they are the same.
Learners often think they are the same.
Learners think sh is two sounds.
자주 하는 실수
oz
o'z
gali
g'alati
s-hahar
shahar
c-hoy
choy
o'qituvchi
o'qituvchi
galati
g'alati
shahar
shahar
o'zbek
O'zbek
g'isht
g'isht
choyxona
choyxona
g'ayrioddiy
g'ayrioddiy
문장 패턴
Men ___ ichaman.
Bu ___ shahar.
Men ___ o'qiyman.
Bu juda ___ g'oya.
Real World Usage
Choy ichamizmi?
O'zbekiston!
Shaxsiy tajribam...
Shahar markazi.
Choy buyurtma qilish.
O'qituvchi.
Keyboard Layout
Autocorrect
Practice Aloud
Pronunciation
Smart Tips
Use the apostrophe key immediately after the letter.
Treat 'sh' as one sound.
Practice the 'g'' sound in the back of the throat.
Check for apostrophes in every word.
발음
o'
Rounded back vowel, similar to 'o' in 'more' but deeper.
g'
Voiced uvular fricative, like gargling.
sh
Standard 'sh' sound.
ch
Standard 'ch' sound.
Question
Choy ichasizmi? ↑
Rising intonation at the end.
암기하기
기억법
Remember: 'The Apostrophe is a Letter, not a Pause!'
시각적 연상
Imagine an apostrophe as a little hook that grabs the letter and changes its sound.
Rhyme
O' is deep and G' is low, Sh and Ch are the sounds you know.
Story
A man named O'tkir went to the city (shahar) to drink tea (choy). He saw a strange (g'alati) bird. He wrote it down in his notebook using his special letters.
Word Web
챌린지
Write 5 sentences using at least one of each special character.
문화 노트
The use of these letters is a point of national pride and identity.
Some diaspora communities still use Cyrillic, so Latin is a modern shift.
Pronunciation of 'g'' can vary slightly by region.
The Latin script was adopted in the 1990s to replace Cyrillic.
대화 시작하기
Choy ichasizmi?
Shahar qanday?
O'qish qanday ketyapti?
G'oyalaringiz bormi?
일기 주제
자주 하는 실수
Test Yourself
___oy (tea)
Which is correct?
Find and fix the mistake:
Gali (strange)
Arrange the words in the correct order:
All words placed
Click words above to build the sentence
The city is big.
Answer starts with: a...
Match each item on the left with its pair on the right:
___ahar (city)
Which is correct?
Score: /8
연습 문제
8 exercises___oy (tea)
Which is correct?
Find and fix the mistake:
Gali (strange)
ichaman / choy / men
The city is big.
o' -> ?
___ahar (city)
Which is correct?
Score: /8
자주 묻는 질문 (8)
No, it is part of the letter.
Use the apostrophe key on your keyboard.
Yes, completely.
They are digraphs, representing one sound.
It is a uvular sound not in English.
It is better not to, for clarity.
No, it is the Latin equivalent.
Read aloud and use apps.
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