IN THE STRUCTURE OF SPEECH ETIQUETTE IN ENGLISH AND UZBEK

Authors

  • Safarova Saodat Shokir qizi student of Termez state University Faculty of Foreign Philology 3rd year Termez,Uzbekistan
  • Kamolova Mokhlaroyim Farkhod qizi student of Termez state University Faculty of Foreign Philology 3rd year Termez,Uzbekistan
  • Khushbakova Shakhribonu Shukhrat qizi student of Termez state University Faculty of Foreign Philology 3rd year Termez,Uzbekistan

Keywords:

speechetiquette, interlocutor, gender, politeness, politecommumication, national etiquette.

Abstract

This article considers national units in the structure of speech etiquette in English and Uzbek.The study also deals with basic formulas of speech etiquette of both languages and their usage.

 

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2023-04-06