VOCABULARY DIFFERENCES BETWEEN ENGLISH AND UZBEK LANGUAGES

Authors

  • Orzigul Abdishukurova Chori qizi Surkhandarya Academic Lyceum of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Republic of Uzbekistan, an English teacher dreamf880@gmail.com Author

Keywords:

vocabulary, English language, Uzbek language, translation, lexical differences, semantics, language structure

Abstract

This article examines the vocabulary differences between English and Uzbek languages, focusing on linguistic, cultural, and historical factors that shape these variations. Vocabulary is a central component of any language, influencing communication, expression, and understanding. By analyzing key differences in lexical items, semantic structures, and usage, this study highlights the challenges and opportunities in translating between English and Uzbek. The article aims to provide insights into the complexities of vocabulary use in these two distinct languages.

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Published

2025-05-05