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What are international words particularly common in?
Fields like science, technology, and sports.
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thief
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star
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gift
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baam
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What is a calque
A phrase borrowed from one language and translated literally into another.
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baam
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gift
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fairy
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baam
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Give an example of an international word used in both English and Uzbek.
Robot
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Give two examples of international words.
Computer, telephone
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lifesaver
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fairy
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shark
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banana
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What is the main feature of borrowed words?
Adopted from one language and incorporated into another with little or no modification.
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What root do the words "Fragile" and "Fracture" share? The Latin root frangere (to break).
The Latin root feangere (to break)
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What are international words? .
Words used across multiple languages with similar spelling and meaning
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What are etymological doublets
Pairs of words from the same root but entered the language through different routes.
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Which field is known for using international words like "Robot" and "Football"?
Technology and sport
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What does "Temir yol" literally mean in Uzbek? Iron road (calque for railway).
Iron road (calque for railway)
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Why do international words typically emerge?
Due to technological advancements, scientific discoveries, or global exchanges.
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Give an example of a borrowed word in English from French.
Ballet
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1. What are borrowed words also called?
Loanwords
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