Uzbek Speech Etiquette: Sen (You), Siz (You, You)
Keywords:
language, speech etiquette, addressAbstract
This article examines speech etiquette in the Uzbek language using forms of address and incentive using the personal pronouns in the singular and plural (sen-ty; and siz-vy, you;). The article identifies and highlights the specifics of their use in speech situations between parents and children, between spouses, etc.; and demonstrates differences in the use of the same etiquette expressions by speakers of different dialects of the Uzbek language.
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