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Uzbek Dictionary & Phrasebook: Uzbek-English English-Uzbek (Hippocrene Dictionary & Phrasebooks)

Uzbek Dictionary & Phrasebook: Uzbek-English English-Uzbek (Hippocrene Dictionary & Phrasebooks)

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: The Best Uzbek Resource Available - So it will have to do.
Review: As a phrasebook/dictionary for people who have to interact with Uzbekis, I suppose this publication is satisfactory. It is not, however, sufficient for learning (or learning much about) Uzbek. The phrasebook is actually pretty good, covering a wide range of situations and predicting well what one might need to say. But the dictionary lacks in two regards: 1) Words from the phrasebook are often missing or under a slightly different heading (making it hard to make sure your phrase will have the intended effect). 2)Between the sparseness of the grammar and the shortness of the entries, it can be difficult to figure out what to do with a word once you've found it.

Learning Uzbek or going to Uzbekistan? Buy this and Rudelson's Lonely Planet Central Asia Phrasebook - because they're the only affordable resources you're likely to find. But keep your fingers crossed that something better will come out soon.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A must-have!
Review: Finally someone has produced a quality Uzbek dictionary/phrasebook! This one is not plagued by numerous spelling errors and Turkisms, as is Khakimov's lexicon. Neither does it feature literary Uzbek language, such as one finds in Ismatulla's works, but rather conversational Uzbek. If you want to be able to speak with Uzbeks, this is the one book to buy!

The book features a few pages on the history of Uzbekistan and a basic grammar/pronunciation guide at the beginning. The first half of the book is comprised of an Uzbek-English/English-Uzbek dictionary. This is followed by a phrase book organized around 32 different topics, many with helpful cultural notes. All of the Uzbek is transliterated into Latin script.

This book is a must-have for English speakers headed to Uzbekistan or northern Afghanistan. I highly recommend it.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Not Enough for study
Review: This dictionary&Phrase book is, in my opinion, not enough for studying Uzbek seriously. And there're some spell mistakes even from Uzbek beginners' eyes like me. So as a dictionary, I only feel stress from this book.
Just if you just want to travel broken Uzbek, it's OK.


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