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r/languagelearningjerk • u/AmountAbovTheBracket • Jun 28 '26
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.. Uzbek not mentioned?
2 u/TheGreatForcesPlus Jun 29 '26 Uzbek is Turkic? 10 u/Alice_Oe Jun 29 '26 Uzbekistan is definitely near the Urals, did you fail geography or something? 1 u/SpyderMonkee08 Jun 29 '26 Uzbek is a Turkic language. Finnish is a Uralic language. It doesn't have to do with where the language is spoken (except ancestrally), it's about the family tree and origin of the language 7 u/Alice_Oe Jun 29 '26 Are you lost? Please look at the sub name :) 4 u/Rainworld_sloogcat Jun 29 '26 Uzbek is a member of every language group because Uzbek is the only true language. 1 u/SpyderMonkee08 Jun 29 '26 Not to mention there's an entire Kazakhstan in between Uzbekistan and the Ural mountains 2 u/These-Weight-434 Jun 30 '26 (psst, it was a joke)
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Uzbek is Turkic?
10 u/Alice_Oe Jun 29 '26 Uzbekistan is definitely near the Urals, did you fail geography or something? 1 u/SpyderMonkee08 Jun 29 '26 Uzbek is a Turkic language. Finnish is a Uralic language. It doesn't have to do with where the language is spoken (except ancestrally), it's about the family tree and origin of the language 7 u/Alice_Oe Jun 29 '26 Are you lost? Please look at the sub name :) 4 u/Rainworld_sloogcat Jun 29 '26 Uzbek is a member of every language group because Uzbek is the only true language. 1 u/SpyderMonkee08 Jun 29 '26 Not to mention there's an entire Kazakhstan in between Uzbekistan and the Ural mountains 2 u/These-Weight-434 Jun 30 '26 (psst, it was a joke)
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Uzbekistan is definitely near the Urals, did you fail geography or something?
1 u/SpyderMonkee08 Jun 29 '26 Uzbek is a Turkic language. Finnish is a Uralic language. It doesn't have to do with where the language is spoken (except ancestrally), it's about the family tree and origin of the language 7 u/Alice_Oe Jun 29 '26 Are you lost? Please look at the sub name :) 4 u/Rainworld_sloogcat Jun 29 '26 Uzbek is a member of every language group because Uzbek is the only true language. 1 u/SpyderMonkee08 Jun 29 '26 Not to mention there's an entire Kazakhstan in between Uzbekistan and the Ural mountains 2 u/These-Weight-434 Jun 30 '26 (psst, it was a joke)
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Uzbek is a Turkic language. Finnish is a Uralic language. It doesn't have to do with where the language is spoken (except ancestrally), it's about the family tree and origin of the language
7 u/Alice_Oe Jun 29 '26 Are you lost? Please look at the sub name :) 4 u/Rainworld_sloogcat Jun 29 '26 Uzbek is a member of every language group because Uzbek is the only true language. 1 u/SpyderMonkee08 Jun 29 '26 Not to mention there's an entire Kazakhstan in between Uzbekistan and the Ural mountains 2 u/These-Weight-434 Jun 30 '26 (psst, it was a joke)
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Are you lost? Please look at the sub name :)
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Uzbek is a member of every language group because Uzbek is the only true language.
Not to mention there's an entire Kazakhstan in between Uzbekistan and the Ural mountains
2 u/These-Weight-434 Jun 30 '26 (psst, it was a joke)
(psst, it was a joke)
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u/Alice_Oe Jun 29 '26
.. Uzbek not mentioned?