Can Uzbeks understand Turkish?
Chef's answer
Uzbek is still considered a Turkic language. However, it is probably less understandable to Turkish speakers because the language is part of the Karluk branch. ... When spoken, Turkish speakers may be more likely to understand older Kazakh and Kyrgyz words and have some trouble recognizing newer words..
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