BORROWED WORDS IN USE OF HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES
Deleverxanova Lola Kasimovna
Mamayusupova O‘g‘ilshod
Keywords: Keywords: borrowed words, household appliances, terminology, language diversity, cross-cultural communication, consumer behavior, linguistic borrowing, global market
Abstract
Annotation: This article explores the phenomenon of borrowed words in the
context of household appliances, focusing on the adoption and adaptation of foreign
terms in different languages. Through a comparative analysis of terminology usage in
various languages, the study aims to uncover patterns of linguistic borrowing and
examine the implications for cross-cultural communication in the field of home
technology. The research sheds light on how borrowed words shape language diversity
and influence consumer behavior in the global market of household appliances.
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