Overview of Uzbek
Uzbek (O?zbek tili or O?zbekcha) belongs to the Southeastern branch of the Turkic language family. It is the official language of Uzbekistan and is written in the Latin script, though it has historically used Arabic and Cyrillic scripts. Uzbek is spoken by approximately 33 million people in Uzbekistan and Uzbek communities in Afghanistan, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, and Turkey.
Uzbek translation requires a keen linguistic sense and a deep understanding of Uzbek cultural characteristics. Giltbridge focuses on retaining the original context and accurately interpreting cultural elements, ensuring high standards in linguistic authenticity and cultural adaptation.
Uzbek Language Support
Giltbridge not only handles Uzbek translation but also covers dialects, regional variants, and specific community languages within this language, including:
Uzbek is an agglutinative language with unique linguistic structures. It uses agglutination, adding various suffixes to word stems to express tense, case, and person, resulting in precise and nuanced expressions. Uzbek vocabulary includes many loanwords from Arabic, Persian, and Russian. Understanding local cultural nuances is crucial for successfully entering the Uzbek market.
Translation Capacity and Quality Standards
Daily Capacity
3000-5000 words per person per day
Large Project Handling Capacity
10000-20000 words per day
LQA Evaluation Capacity
8000-10000 words per day
Defect Rate per Thousand Words
4‰