Uzbek poems & rhymes about Vegetables

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Here is a collection of Uzbek poems and rhymes about Vegetables for kids. The English translation of each poem was made by Google Translate. Enjoy!

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Poem about Vegetables #1

Sabzi yerda o'sadi,
Rangi sariq bo'ladi,
Sabzini ko'p yesangiz,
Ko'zingiz yaxshi ko'radi.

(Author: ponyatno.uz)

English translation by Google Translate:

Carrots grow in the ground,
Its color is yellowish,
If you eat a lot of carrots,
Your eyes will see better.


Poem about Vegetables #2

Sarimsoq bo'lar achchiq,
Ishtaxani zo'r ochar,
Biroz tatib ko'rsangiz,
Odamlar sizdan qochar.

(Author: ponyatno.uz)

English translation by Google Translate:

Garlic can be spicy,
It's great for opening up your appetite,
But if you try a little of it,
People will run away from you.


Poem about Vegetables #3

Dalada pishdi qovoq,
Terib keldik bir tovoq,
Somsalar pishiraylik,
Qorinni to'ydiraylik,
Qovoq foydasi katta,
Sog'lom qilar albatta.

(Author: ponyatno.uz)

English translation by Google Translate:

There is a pumpkin ripe in the field,
We brought it on a tray,
Let's make samsa,
Let's feed our stomach,
Pumpkin is very healthy,
It will make us healthy.


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