Lithuanian to Uzbek Translation
Common Phrases From Lithuanian to Uzbek
Lithuanian | Uzbek |
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Ačiū | rahmat |
Prašau | Iltimos |
Atsiprašau | Kechirasiz |
Sveiki | Salom |
Viso gero | Xayr. Salomat bo'ling |
Taip | Ha |
Nr | Yo'q |
Kaip laikaisi? | Qalaysiz? |
Atsiprašau | Kechirasiz |
Nežinau | Bilmadim |
aš suprantu | Tushundim |
aš taip manau | Men ham shunday fikrdaman |
Gal būt | Balki |
Pasimatysime vėliau | Ko'rishguncha |
Rūpinkitės | Qayg'urmoq; o'zini ehtiyot qilmoq |
Kas atsitiko? | Nima gaplar? |
Nesvarbu | Hech qisi yo'q |
Žinoma | Albatta |
Iš karto | Hoziroq |
Eime | Qani ketdik |
Interesting information about Lithuanian Language
Lithuanian is the official language of Lithuania, a country in Eastern Europe. It belongs to the Baltic branch of Indo-European languages and has around 3 million speakers worldwide. Lithuanian holds several unique distinctions: it is one of only two living Baltic languages (the other being Latvian) and considered one of the oldest spoken languages in Europe today. It boasts an extensive vocabulary with over 800,000 words due to its rich historical heritage and cultural influences from neighboring countries like Poland, Russia, Belarus, Germany, and Scandinavia. The language employs a Latin-based alphabet but includes diacritical marks for specific sounds not present in most European alphabets.
Know About Uzbek Language
Uzbek is a Turkic language spoken by approximately 30 million people primarily in Uzbekistan, where it serves as the official state language. It also has significant numbers of speakers in neighboring countries such as Afghanistan, Tajikistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Turkmenistan. The modern standard form of Uzbek is based on the dialects spoken around Samarkand and Tashkent. The script used to write Uzbek underwent several changes throughout history; currently it employs a modified version of Cyrillic alphabet since 1940s but there are ongoing efforts to adopt Latin script instead. Uzbek vocabulary draws from various sources including Persian, Arabic and Russian due to historical influences while its grammar follows agglutinative patterns with complex verb conjugation systems. Overall,Uzbek holds great cultural significance within Central Asia region
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