Mening ismim Niya!
Sevgi
English: "My name is Emily". Uzbek: "Mening ismim Emily". /məniη ismim Emily/ or more informal version: "Mening otim Emily". /məniη otim Emily/.
Naoko Niya's birth name is Naoko Daigo.
Niya Yu's birth name is Hsiao-Wen Huang.
English - Uzbek one birtwo ikkithree uchfour to'rfive beshsix oltiseven yettieight sakkiznine to'qqizzero no'l
Omad your bo`lsin
Niya was a strong and beautiful African queen.
Black: Qora White: Oq
In Uzbek, you can say "Sizning yo'qotishingiz uchun uzr so'rayman." This phrase expresses condolences and sympathy for someone's loss. It's a respectful way to convey your feelings during a difficult time.
- Salom How are you? - Qalaysiz?
Uzbek refers to both a culture and a language. Uzbek culture encompasses traditions, customs, arts, and cuisine of the Uzbek people, while the Uzbek language is the official language of Uzbekistan and is spoken by the majority of its population.
In Uzbekistan we use Russian and Uzbek languages. I am assuming you need Uzbek version of "how are you?". So here is it: "Ishlaringiz yahshimi?" - this is the answer to your question, it means how are you? Regards, Ab Abduvaitov