Uzbek-Latvian bilingual books

Uzbek-Latvian bilingual books1

🙄 Books not in the original

Uzbek books translated into Latvian are not yet available. But you can read Uzbek-Latvian versions of other books.

Uzbek-Latvian
Gippokrat. Qasam

Gippokrat

Qasam

Hipokrats

Zvērests

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Books translated into Uzbek and/or Latvian.
The Little Prince

Antoine de Saint-Exupery

The Little Prince

Alban.

Amh.

Arab.

Armen.

Bashkir

Bel.

Bul.

Chin.

Cimbr.

Croat.

Czech

Dutch

Eng.

Esper.

Eston.

Finn.

Fr.

Georg.

Ger.

Hung.

Ital.

Japan.

Kazakh

Korean

Kyrgyz

Latv.

Lithuan.

Malayal.

Mongol.

Pol.

Port.

Quechua

Roman.

Rus.

Serb.

Slovak

Span.

Swed.

Tag.

Thai

Turk.

Ukr.

Viet.

Wolof

Tao Te Ching

Lao Tzu

Tao Te Ching

Armen.

Azeri

Bul.

Chin.

Czech

Danish

Dutch

Eng.

Eston.

Finn.

Fr.

Hung.

Icelan.

Indon.

Ital.

Japan.

Klingon

Korean

Kurd.

Latv.

Pers.

Pol.

Port.

Roman.

Rus.

Slovene

Span.

Swed.

Turk.

Ukr.

Viet.

interl.

Prague Manifesto of the movement for the international language Esperanto

Prague Manifesto of the movement for the international language Esperanto

Afrik.

Alban.

Armen.

Basq.

Beng.

Bret.

Bul.

Catalan

Chin.

Croat.

Czech

Danish

Dutch

Eng.

Esper.

Eston.

Finn.

Fr.

Ger.

Greek

Hindi

Hung.

Icelan.

Indon.

Irish

Ital.

Japan.

Korean

Latv.

Lithuan.

Luxem.

Malag.

Malt.

Norw.

Occ.

Pol.

Port.

Roman.

Rus.

Serb.

Slovak

Slovene

Swah.

Swed.

Tag.

Tajik

Ukr.

Wall.

Welsh

The Tinderbox

Hans Christian Andersen

The Tinderbox

Bel.

Bul.

Czech

Danish

Dutch

Eng.

Fr.

Ger.

Hung.

Ital.

Norw.

Pers.

Pol.

Rus.

Span.

Swed.

Ukr.

Uzbek

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