Uzbeki Arabic (also known as Jugari, Kashkadarya Arabic) is a variety of Arabic spoken by a few hundred people in the Bukhara province of Uzbekistan. Few members of the ethnic group now speak Arabic. There is no diglossia with Standard Arabic. It is a variety of Central Asian Arabic.

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  • Uzbeki Arabic (also known as Jugari, Kashkadarya Arabic) is a variety of Arabic spoken by a few hundred people in the Bukhara province of Uzbekistan. Few members of the ethnic group now speak Arabic. There is no diglossia with Standard Arabic. It is a variety of Central Asian Arabic.
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  • Uzbeki Arabic
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  • Bukhara province
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  • Uzbeki Arabic (also known as Jugari, Kashkadarya Arabic) is a variety of Arabic spoken by a few hundred people in the Bukhara province of Uzbekistan. Few members of the ethnic group now speak Arabic. There is no diglossia with Standard Arabic. It is a variety of Central Asian Arabic.
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  • Uzbeki Arabic
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