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COMPARATIVE STUDY OF TERMS RELATED TO HEMATOLOGY IN ENGLISH AND UZBEKISTAN

Ergashova Iroda , Termez University of Economics and Service Foreign Language and Literature 2nd year master's student of English
Uralova Oysuluv Poyan kizi , Associate Professor of Termez University of Economics and Service Ph.D. (DSc)

Abstract

A comparative study of terms related to the field of hematology in English and Uzbek is an important and relevant topic for modern medical linguistics. The terminology of this field has been expanding in recent years along with the development of medicine, especially words related to blood diseases, diagnostics and treatment processes in the thoracic region are of great importance in language learning. Many specialists and researchers are deeply studying the issues of perfect understanding and translation of terminology in this field. English is widely used as the global language of medicine, especially in the field of hematology, while the Uzbek language is an effective means of communication between patients and specialists in the national healthcare system. Therefore, the accuracy, compatibility and comprehensibility of terms between these two languages ​​​​is important for increasing the efficiency of the healthcare system.

Keywords

language, hematology, terms, communication, speech, scientific research, Russian language, English language, terminology, medicine, linguistics.

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COMPARATIVE STUDY OF TERMS RELATED TO HEMATOLOGY IN ENGLISH AND UZBEKISTAN. (2026). International Journal of Artificial Intelligence, 6(01), 1374-1376. https://www.academicpublishers.org/journals/index.php/ijai/article/view/10192