Uzbek to Aymara Translation

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Common Phrases From Uzbek to Aymara

UzbekAymara
rahmatPay suma
IltimosAmp suma
KechirasizP'ampachawi
SalomKamisaki
Xayr. Salomat bo'lingJan mayampi
HaJïsa
Yo'qJaniwa
Qalaysiz?Kamisaraki?
KechirasizP'ampacht'ita
BilmadimJaniw yatkti
Tushundimamuytwa
Men ham shunday fikrdamanNayajj ukham amuyta
BalkiInasa
Ko'rishgunchaUkat jikisiñani
Qayg'urmoq; o'zini ehtiyot qilmoqAskin uñjasiña
Nima gaplar?Kunas kamachi?
Hech qisi yo'qJaniw impurtkiti
AlbattaUkhamawa
HoziroqUkhamatwa
Qani ketdikSarañäni

Interesting information 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

Know About Aymara Language

Aymara is an indigenous language spoken by the Aymara people, primarily in Bolivia and Peru. It belongs to the family of Quechuan languages, which are native to South America. With over 2 million speakers worldwide, it holds official status in both countries alongside Spanish. The Aymaran alphabet consists of Latin characters with some additional symbols for specific sounds not found in other languages. This agglutinative language has a complex grammar system that includes suffixes indicating tense, mood, and aspect within verbs as well as noun incorporation into verb structures. Despite facing challenges from globalization and urbanization trends, efforts are being made to preserve this ancient Andean tongue through education programs and cultural initiatives.

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