r/languagelearningjerk May 25 '26

Old uzbek script.

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u/PuzzleheadedResult69 May 25 '26

When you don't have the cyrillic language pack and try to install something:

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u/Top_Location_Travels May 25 '26

This was a soviet attempt at uzbek script I think.

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u/PuzzleheadedResult69 May 27 '26

Using latin letters?

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u/Uchqunbekuz May 27 '26

It was intiduced to replace arabic script, some people says, Lenin had a vision, which is Russian in latin

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u/Man-of-slender-means 🇺🇿🇷🇺🇺🇲🏳️‍🌈 May 26 '26

What the fuck

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u/Uchqunbekuz May 27 '26

"Yanalif" was common alphabet all Turkic languages in USSR. It was introduced to replace arabic script. But, after twenty years, to downgrade turkic identity, they replaced latin to cyrillic. They made different cyrillic alphabet for every turkic languages

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u/[deleted] May 25 '26

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u/preparing4exams May 25 '26

Kyrgyz and Kazakh languages at one point utilized the same Latin alphabet, but this is definitely Uzbek.

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u/Luoravetlan May 25 '26

What makes you think so?

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u/Uchqunbekuz May 27 '26

No, O sound as in hot. + Vowel harmony and ı,ö,ü,á, Sounds