How to use the indefinite article in Uzbek

How to use the indefinite article in Uzbek

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The Uzbek indefinite article

The indefinite article is what we call the words 'a' and 'an' in English. The indefinite article is used with nouns. The English indefinite article 'a' is 'bir' in Uzbek.

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bir qush
a bird
bir singil
a sister
bir mushuk
a cat
bir eshik
a door
bir odam
a person
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The indefinite article is what we call the word a in English. The indefinite article is used with nouns. To learn to use the indefinite article in Uzbek, pick just 3 important nouns. We suggest you learn the nouns kitob, stul and eshik (book, chair, door). Then learn how to use each noun with the indefinite article. The nouns together with the indefinite article are bir kitob, bir stul and bir eshik (a book, a chair, a door). You can scroll to the top of this page to see a short lesson about the indefinite article in Uzbek including useful examples. Once you have learned to use the indefinite article with the Uzbek nouns kitob, stul and eshik, you're ready to move on to Step 4 (the definite article in Uzbek).

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