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{{Short description|Variant of Uzbek spoken in Afghanistan and Pakistan}} |
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{{Short description|Uzbek variety of Afghanistan}} |
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{{Infobox language |
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| name = Southern Uzbek |
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|name=Southern Uzbek |
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| nativename = اوزبیکچه، اوزبیکی، اوزبیک تورکچه |
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|nativename=اوزبیکچه, اوزبیکی, اوزبیک تورکچه |
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| states = ], ]<ref>According to ] there are 1.6 million speakers of Southern Uzbek in Pakistan</ref> |
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| ethnicity = ] |
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| speakers = L1: {{sigfig|4.756100|1}} million |
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|speakers = L1: {{sigfig|4.756100|1}} million |
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| speakers2 = L2: {{sigfig|0.540000|1}} million |
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|speakers2= L2: {{sigfig|0.540000|1}} million |
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| date = 2021 |
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|date = 2021 |
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| ref = e25 |
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| familycolor = Altaic |
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|familycolor = Altaic |
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| fam1 = ] |
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| fam2 = ] |
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| fam3 = ]<ref name="Newton2014">{{cite book|author=Scott Newton|title=Law and the Making of the Soviet World: The Red Demiurge|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=3JWLBQAAQBAJ&q=Chagatai+%22Old+Uzbek%22+official&pg=PA232|date=20 November 2014|publisher=Routledge|isbn=978-1-317-92978-9|page=232}}</ref> |
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|fam3=]<ref name="Newton2014">{{cite book|author=Scott Newton|title=Law and the Making of the Soviet World: The Red Demiurge|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=3JWLBQAAQBAJ&q=Chagatai+%22Old+Uzbek%22+official&pg=PA232|date=20 November 2014|publisher=Routledge|isbn=978-1-317-92978-9|page=232}}</ref> |
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| ancestor = ] |
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| ancestor2 = ] |
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| ancestor3 = ] |
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| nation = {{AFG}} (3rd most spoken language) |
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|nation={{AFG}} (3rd most spoken language) |
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| script = ] |
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| image = Uzbek language in nastaliq.jpg |
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|image = Uzbek language in nastaliq.jpg |
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| iso3 = uzs |
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|iso3=uzs |
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| lingua = 44-AAB-da, db |
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|lingua=44-AAB-da, db |
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| glotto = sout2699 |
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| glottorefname = Southern Uzbek |
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|glottorefname=Southern Uzbek |
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'''Southern Uzbek''' or '''Uzbeki''' (]: اوزبیکچه، اوزبیکی، اوزبیک تورکچه) is the southern variant of the ] spoken in ] and ] by the ] people. It has up to 6 million speakers and is written using the ] or ] writing system in contrast to the language variant of ]. |
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'''Southern Uzbek''', also known as ''Afghan Uzbek'', is the southern variant of the ] and an official language of Afghanistan where it is based and has up to 6 million speakers. It uses the ] writing system in contrast to the language variant of ]. |
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Southern Uzbek is intelligible with the Northern Uzbek spoken in ]. However it has slightly more loan words from ], in which many Southern Uzbek speakers are proficient and few loanwords from ].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.ethnologue.com/language/uzs|title=Uzbek, Southern}}</ref> |
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Southern Uzbek is intelligible with the Northern Uzbek spoken in Uzbekistan to a certain degree. However it has differences in grammar and also many more loan words from ] (in which many Southern Uzbek speakers are proficient).<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.ethnologue.com/language/uzs|title=Uzbek, Southern}}</ref> |
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== Southern Uzbek Alphabet == |
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== Southern Uzbek Alphabet == |
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{{Main|Uzbek alphabet}} |
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{{Main|Uzbek alphabet}} |
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Southern Uzbek is written using the Perso-Arabic writing system called ''Arab Yozuv'' ("Arab Script"). Although it contains the same 32 letters which are used in ], it pronounces many of them in a different way. |
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Southern Uzbek is written using the Perso-Arabic writing system called ''Arab Yozuv'' ("Arab Script"). Although it contains the same 32 letters which are used in ], it pronounces many of them in a different way. |
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== See also == |
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== See also == |
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{{Languages of Afghanistan}} |
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Southern Uzbek is intelligible with the Northern Uzbek spoken in Uzbekistan to a certain degree. However it has differences in grammar and also many more loan words from Afghan Persian (in which many Southern Uzbek speakers are proficient).