Another Uzbek weekend so far
As I mentioned in the post below, there are at least a handful of old Peace Corps manuals at the ERIC database, including the manual for Uzbek. So far, I've done Topic 1 and half of Topic 2. There's not a whole lot I hadn't encountered before. And yet, as long as I've been studying there were still half a dozen grammar rules that I'd only guessed at but hadn't seen confirmed in print anywhere. In that regard, I've appreciated the manual. I also ran across this, the audio for Ismatulla's Modern Literary Uzbek. I also encountered UzbekMusic.com, a nice English-language site for those interested in contemporary Uzbek music, where I finally found a good track of Lola's Yarim Baht. And, of course, you can always go to uzfiles.com for more music and videos if you don't mind everything being in Uzbek.
Before this becomes all-Uzbek all-the-time, one more reminder that there are several Peace Corps courses linked at the post below, including Kazakh, Swahili and two dialects of Arabic.
Before this becomes all-Uzbek all-the-time, one more reminder that there are several Peace Corps courses linked at the post below, including Kazakh, Swahili and two dialects of Arabic.

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I never realized the old manual for Uzbek was online. Great - perhaps I won't forget it all. Rahmat.
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