MORPHOLOGICAL AND GRAMMAR OF THE FRENCH AND UZBEK LANGUAGES DIFFERENCES IN STRUCTURE
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Prefixes, suffixes, French language, Uzbek language, tenses, verbs, language, stems, agreements, additions, composition, affixationAbstract
This article compares and studies the differences in the morphological and grammatical structure of the French and Uzbek languages. First of all, the methods of word formation in both languages are analyzed: in Uzbek, the importance of word formation through additions, and in French, the change of stems and the formation of new meanings with the help of prefixes and suffixes. Then the system of verbs, the peculiarities of their division into tenses and their use, including the semantic and functional differences of the passé composé and imparfait tenses in the French language, are compared with the simple and understandable tense forms in the Uzbek language. Also, various grammatical rules, for example, the issues of agreement and the change of stems, are discussed in detail.
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