THE USAGE OF HOMONYMS IN ENGLISH AND UZBEK LANGUAGES

Authors

  • Tabınbaeva Perizat Asılbek kızı The Republic of Karalpakstan Polytechnic school of Karauzak District english teacher ptabinbaeva@gmail.com Author

Keywords:

homonyms, English, Uzbek, language.

Abstract

There  are  terms  in  the  Uzbek  and  English  lexicon  systems  that  are pronounced the same but have different meanings - homonyms, each of which has its unique linguistic features. This article covers homonyms, which are words that are  phonologically  and  grammatically  compatible  but  have  distinct  meanings.  It also analyzes the properties of the English and Uzbek languages.

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Published

2026-01-20