This weekend - Uzbek
This weekend, I continued with Uzbek, as I suggested with my post last weekend. I also took another test at Polyglottery, which again suggested that it's Uzbek I ought to study since, in a nutshell, I want to and motivation's all-important for this sort of thing. I've also been enjoying Uzbek music, especially "Hayot," by an artist that mp3Uz and Uzfiles identify simply as Lola but who seems to be among the biggest of big deals.
My Uzbek studies this week included flashcards from items in the LP Central Asia Phrasebook, attempted deciphering of a few songs (Uzfiles has lyrics) and, as can be seen, attempts to build up a little vocabulary.
The associations for learning Uzbek vocabulary can be seen in the three previous posts. Sadly, this goofiness seems to work better than any of my carefully organized study schemes.
My Uzbek studies this week included flashcards from items in the LP Central Asia Phrasebook, attempted deciphering of a few songs (Uzfiles has lyrics) and, as can be seen, attempts to build up a little vocabulary.
The associations for learning Uzbek vocabulary can be seen in the three previous posts. Sadly, this goofiness seems to work better than any of my carefully organized study schemes.

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