COLLOQUIAL LAYER OF THE VOCABULARY IN ENGLISH AND UZBEK LANGUAGES

Authors

  • Maxammadov Mo‘minmirzo University of business and science Author

Keywords:

Colloquial vocabulary, informal speech, slang, English, Uzbek, lexical differences, linguistic features.

Abstract

This article explores the colloquial layer of vocabulary in English and Uzbek, focusing on its features, usage, and significance in communication. Colloquial words and expressions reflect the informal aspect of language, making speech more expressive and natural. The study examines similarities and differences in English and Uzbek colloquialisms, their sources, and their impact on everyday communication.

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Published

2025-02-07