Day 1-5: Understanding Basics and Alphabet
The first step in learning Azerbaijani is to familiarize yourself with the alphabet and basic phonetics. Azerbaijani uses a Latin-based script, which makes it somewhat easier for English speakers.
Day 1: The Alphabet
Spend the first day memorizing the Azerbaijani alphabet. There are 32 letters, including some unique characters that do not exist in English. Practice writing each letter and learn their corresponding sounds.
Day 2: Basic Pronunciation
Focus on pronunciation. Listen to audio recordings of native Azerbaijani speakers and repeat after them. Pay attention to vowel and consonant sounds, as they can be quite different from English.
Day 3: Simple Greetings
Learn basic greetings and common phrases such as “Salam” (Hello), “Hər vaxtınız xeyir” (Good day), and “Necəsiniz?” (How are you?). Practice these phrases until you feel comfortable using them.
Day 4: Numbers and Days of the Week
Memorize numbers (1-20) and days of the week. Practice counting and using these words in simple sentences. For example, “Bu gün çərşənbədir” (Today is Wednesday).
Day 5: Basic Grammar Rules
Understand some basic grammar rules, such as sentence structure (Subject-Object-Verb) and the use of definite and indefinite articles. Create simple sentences to practice these rules.
Day 6-10: Building Vocabulary
Now that you have a grasp of the alphabet and basic phrases, it’s time to expand your vocabulary.
Day 6: Family and Relationships
Learn words related to family and relationships such as “ana” (mother), “ata” (father), “bacı” (sister), and “qardaş” (brother). Create sentences describing your family.
Day 7: Common Verbs
Memorize common verbs like “olmaq” (to be), “getmək” (to go), “gəlmək” (to come), and “yemək” (to eat). Practice conjugating these verbs in the present tense.
Day 8: Food and Drink
Learn vocabulary related to food and drink. Words like “çay” (tea), “su” (water), “çörək” (bread), and “meyvə” (fruit) are essential. Practice using these words in sentences.
Day 9: Colors and Shapes
Familiarize yourself with colors and shapes. Words like “qırmızı” (red), “mavi” (blue), “dairə” (circle), and “kvadrat” (square) will be useful in everyday conversations.
Day 10: Daily Activities
Learn vocabulary for daily activities such as “oyanmaq” (to wake up), “işləmək” (to work), “oxumaq” (to read), and “yatmaq” (to sleep). Practice describing your daily routine.
Day 11-15: Simple Conversations
With a growing vocabulary, you can start forming simple conversations.
Day 11: Asking Questions
Learn how to ask questions. Words like “kim?” (who?), “nə?” (what?), “harada?” (where?), and “nə vaxt?” (when?) are essential. Practice forming questions and answering them.
Day 12: Shopping and Money
Understand vocabulary related to shopping and money. Words like “qiymət” (price), “pul” (money), “almaq” (to buy), and “satmaq” (to sell) will be useful. Practice role-playing shopping scenarios.
Day 13: Directions and Locations
Learn how to ask for and give directions. Words like “sağ” (right), “sol” (left), “düz” (straight), and “geriyə” (back) are important. Practice asking for directions and understanding responses.
Day 14: Weather and Seasons
Familiarize yourself with vocabulary related to weather and seasons. Words like “hava” (weather), “yağış” (rain), “qar” (snow), “yaz” (spring), and “yay” (summer) are essential. Practice describing the weather.
Day 15: Time and Dates
Learn how to tell time and talk about dates. Words like “saat” (hour), “dəqiqə” (minute), “bu gün” (today), “sabah” (tomorrow), and “dünən” (yesterday) are crucial. Practice discussing time and dates.
Day 16-20: Intermediate Grammar and Practice
Now that you have a foundation, it’s time to delve deeper into grammar and practice.
Day 16: Verb Conjugation
Focus on verb conjugation in different tenses. Practice conjugating regular and irregular verbs in the past, present, and future tenses.
Day 17: Noun Cases
Learn about noun cases in Azerbaijani, such as the nominative, accusative, and dative cases. Practice using them in sentences.
Day 18: Adjectives and Adverbs
Understand how to use adjectives and adverbs. Practice forming comparative and superlative forms and using them in sentences.
Day 19: Prepositions
Learn common prepositions like “ilə” (with), “üçün” (for), “daxilində” (inside), and “xaricində” (outside). Practice using them in sentences.
Day 20: Practice Conversations
Engage in practice conversations with a language partner or tutor. Focus on using correct grammar and expanding your vocabulary.
Day 21-25: Advanced Vocabulary and Listening Skills
To become more proficient, you need to expand your vocabulary and improve your listening skills.
Day 21: Advanced Vocabulary
Learn advanced vocabulary related to specific topics such as technology, politics, and health. Practice using these words in sentences.
Day 22: Idiomatic Expressions
Familiarize yourself with common idiomatic expressions and sayings. Practice using them in conversations to sound more natural.
Day 23: Listening Practice
Listen to Azerbaijani podcasts, radio, or watch TV shows and movies. Focus on understanding the context and picking out new vocabulary.
Day 24: Reading Practice
Read Azerbaijani newspapers, articles, or books. Practice summarizing what you’ve read and discussing it with a language partner.
Day 25: Writing Practice
Practice writing essays, journal entries, or letters in Azerbaijani. Focus on using correct grammar and expanding your vocabulary.
Day 26-30: Review and Conversation Practice
In the final stretch, you’ll review what you’ve learned and engage in more conversation practice.
Day 26: Review Vocabulary
Review all the vocabulary you’ve learned so far. Create flashcards or use language apps to test your memory.
Day 27: Review Grammar
Go over the grammar rules you’ve studied. Practice forming sentences and correcting any mistakes.
Day 28: Practice Conversations
Engage in conversations with native speakers or language partners. Focus on fluency and using advanced vocabulary and grammar.
Day 29: Role-Playing Scenarios
Practice role-playing different scenarios such as ordering food, asking for directions, or having a job interview. This will help you prepare for real-life situations.
Day 30: Final Assessment
Test yourself on everything you’ve learned. Take a language proficiency test or have a conversation with a native speaker to assess your progress.
By following this 30-day plan, you’ll be well on your way to mastering the basics of Azerbaijani. Remember that consistency is key, and practice makes perfect. Good luck on your language learning journey!

