bricklayer in Uzbek

Updated: 25-10-2024 by Wikilanguages.net
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Do you know bricklayer in Uzbek? How to use bricklayer in Uzbek and how to say bricklayer in Uzbek? How to write bricklayer in Uzbek? Now let's learn how to say bricklayer in Uzbek language.

bricklayer translate to Uzbek meanings: g'isht teruvchi.
In other words, g'isht teruvchi in Uzbek is bricklayer in English.
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bricklayerg'isht teruvchi

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How to use bricklayer in Uzbek?

Meaning of bricklayer in Uzbek language is: g'isht teruvchi.

Other words in Uzbek

  • bricklayer: g'isht teruvchi.
  • bricklayers: g'isht.
  • beef, bothering, bungle, bracing, bitumen,

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    How to say bricklayer in Uzbek?

    g'isht teruvchi. This is your most common way to say bricklayer in g'isht teruvchi language. Click audio icon to pronounce bricklayer in Uzbek::

    EnglishUzbek
    pronunciation pronunciation
    bricklayerg'isht teruvchi

    How to write bricklayer in Uzbek?

    The standard way to write "bricklayer" in Uzbek is: g'isht teruvchi

    Alphabet in Uzbek

    Alphabet in Uzbek

    About Uzbek language

    See more about Uzbek language in here.

    Uzbek is a Turkic language that is the first official and only declared national language of Uzbekistan. The language of Uzbeks is spoken by some 27 million native speakers in Uzbekistan, 3–4 million in Afghanistan and around 5 million in Central Asia, making it the second-most widely spoken Turkic language after Turkish.
    Uzbek belongs to the Eastern Turkic or Karluk branch of the Turkic language family. External influences include Arabic, Persian and Russian. One of the most noticeable distinctions of Uzbek from other Turkic languages is the rounding of the vowel /É‘/ to /É”/, a feature that was influenced by Persian. Unlike other Turkic languages, vowel harmony is completely lost in Standard Uzbek, though it is (albeit somewhat less strictly) still observed in its dialects, as with its sister Karluk language Uyghur..

    Writing system in Uzbek

    Latin, Cyrillic, Perso-Arabic, Uzbek Braille (Uzbek alphabets)

    Uzbek Speaking Countries and Territories

    Uzbek Speaking Countries and Territories: Uzbekistan, Afghanistan, Tajikistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Turkmenistan, Russia, China.

    Uzbek speaking countries and territories

    Uzbek native speakers

    Uzbek native speakers: 34 million (2021).

    Uzbek language code

    Uzbek language code is: uz.

    Conclusion on bricklayer in Uzbek

    Now that you have learned and understood the common ways of saying bricklayer in Uzbek is "g'isht teruvchi", it's time to learn how to say bricklayer in Uzbek. This will hopefully give you a little motivation to study Uzbek today.

    g'isht teruvchi in Uzbek meanings bricklayer in English.

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