Uzbek Latin alphabet · 1993
Uzbek Latin Typing Test
Practice typing modern Uzbek written in the Latin script
This test is based on the Uzbek Latin alphabet adopted in 1993. The drills include the apostrophe letters o' and g', the digraphs sh, ch, and ng, and modern Uzbek vocabulary. Texts mix classical literature and everyday language.
Sample text:
O'zbekiston Markaziy Osiyoda joylashgan, Samarqand va Buxoro qadimiy shaharlardir. Mustaqillik kuni 1-sentyabrda nishonlanadi.Why practice Uzbek Latin typing?
Special letters
Train the apostrophe letters o' and g' along with the sh, ch, and ng digraphs until they become automatic.
Modern script
Latin has been the official script since 1993. It dominates documents, forms, and online Uzbek today.
WPM and accuracy
See your WPM, accuracy, raw WPM, and consistency metrics at the end of every run.
Frequently asked questions
What is the Uzbek Latin typing test?
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A typing test using the modern Uzbek Latin alphabet. It drills the o', g', sh, ch, and ng letters and digraphs specific to the script.
When was the Uzbek Latin alphabet adopted?
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The law transitioning Uzbek to Latin script was passed on 2 September 1993. The 1995 revision finalised the present-day 29-letter and 3-digraph form.
How do you type o' and g' on a keyboard?
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Press the o or g key, then press the apostrophe (') key. On a standard QWERTY keyboard the apostrophe sits next to the Enter key.
What is a good WPM in Uzbek Latin?
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Beginner 20-30 WPM, intermediate 40-50 WPM, professional 60+ WPM. The apostrophes and digraphs naturally slow the early stages but smooth out with practice.
Is typing in Latin slower than Cyrillic Uzbek?
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Initially yes, because of the apostrophes and digraphs. After about half an hour of practice the difference becomes negligible.
Is this test free?
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Yes — completely free. No sign-up; press start as soon as the page loads.