COMPARATIVE STUDY OF VERB TYPES IN JAPANESE AND UZBEK LANGUAGES
Keywords:
Transitive verbs, intransitive verbs, Japanese, monosyllabic verbs, action verbs, object verbs. Japanese is the ninth most spoken language in the world, with 128 million people speaking it in just two countries. Japanese is spoken by 128.3 million people worldwide.Abstract
In this article, we study the difficulties of students in learning the grammar of the Japanese language, by analyzing the similar aspects of the mutual differences between the transitive and intransitive verbs in the Uzbek language and the Japanese language, to create relief for the learners of the Japanese language. Emphasis is placed on distinguishing words with the same root with different conjugations, only transitive or only intransitive, or the same verb can be transitive in one case and intransitive in another.
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