auz ISO 639

Arabic, Uzbeki Spoken

  • Geography

    UZ Bukhoro, Navoiy, and Qashqadaryo regions; Samarkand region, middle and lower Zerafshan valley, some in Katta-Kurgan town; small villages.
  • Language Cloud

A language of Uzbekistan

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Central Asian Arabic, Jugari, Jugari Arabic, Uzbeki Arabic, Uzbekistan Arabic
700 (1992 G. Watson).
Bukhoro, Navoiy, and Qashqadaryo regions; Samarkand region, middle and lower Zerafshan valley, some in Katta-Kurgan town; small villages.
Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan
8a (Moribund).
Afro-Asiatic, Semitic, Central, South, Arabic
Bukhara Arabic (Bukharian, Buxara Arabic), Kashkadarya Arabic (Qashqa-Darya Arabic). Reportedly similar to North Mesopotamian Spoken Arabic [ayp]. Sharp dialect differences between Bukhoro and Qashqadaryo regions. Bukhara is strongly influenced by Tajiki [tgk], Kashkadarya by Uzbek [uzn] and other Turkic languages. May be a mixed language. A member of macrolanguage Arabic [ara].
Few ethnic group members speak Arabic. No diglossia with Standard Arabic [arb]. Shifted to Northern Uzbek [uzn].
Dictionary. Texts.
Endogamous and do not mix with speakers of other languages. Muslim.