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The goal of the current article is to examine the linguocultural aspects of terms that have been assimilated from English into Uzbek. These words are often employed in daily speech and contribute to the transmission of national stereotypes and value systems from one generation to the next. The purpose of the research is to examine the relationship between language and culture, as well as the issues that arise when they are combined, as well as how each has an impact on the other's growth and how they relate to social life, and philosophy, psychology
linguoculturology, cultureme, language and culture, culture layers, interrelation, cultural features, borrowed words, loan words, word group.
linguoculturology, cultureme, language and culture, culture layers, interrelation, cultural features, borrowed words, loan words, word group.
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