Latin-Cyrillic Converter
Convert Uzbek texts from Latin to Cyrillic and vice versa.
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About Latin-Cyrillic Alphabet
Information required for writing in the Uzbek language.
Latin Alphabet
The writing system officially used in Uzbekistan since 1992.
Number of letters: 29 ta
Special characters: o', g', sh, ch, ng
Feature: Convenient for typing on a computer
Cyrillic Alphabet
Used during the Soviet era and still applied in some fields.
Number of letters: 35 ta
Special characters: ў, ғ, қ, ҳ
Feature: Similar to the Russian language
Conversion Rules
Latin → Cyrillic:
o' → ў, g' → ғ, sh → ш, ch → ч
Cyrillic → Latin:
ў → o', ғ → g', ш → sh, ч → ch
Automatic conversion works with 99.9% accuracy.
Historical Information
1928-1940: Latin alphabet
1940-1992: Cyrillic alphabet
1992-present: Latin alphabet
After gaining independence, Uzbekistan returned to the Latin alphabet.
Usage Areas
Latin: Official documents, education
Cyrillic: Literature, archives
Mixed: Internet, social media
Both alphabets have their place and are important.
Useful Tips
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